Trump Assassination Attempt: Jesse Watters Slams Secret Service's "Unacceptable" Lack of Transparency
- July 18, 2024 06:04am
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Fox News host Jesse Watters has expressed outrage over the lack of transparency by the Secret Service in the aftermath of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at his Pennsylvania rally. Watters has questioned the competence of the agency and raised concerns about ongoing threats to Trump's life.
Fox News host Jesse Watters has vehemently denounced the Secret Service for its "completely unacceptable" lack of transparency in the wake of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at his Pennsylvania rally.
"This is kind of like how he's a registered Republican who donated to Democrats. Weird, right?" Watters remarked, referring to inconsistencies in the background of the alleged assassin, Ricky Shiffer.
Trump Assassination Attempt: Jesse Watters Slams Secret Service's "Unacceptable" Lack of Transparency
Watters also pointed out that the Secret Service has declined to reveal the location from which the sniper who killed Shiffer fired, raising further questions about the agency's handling of the situation.
"We also learned that two Secret Service agents posted on the rooftop behind Trump, that famous photo, weren't the ones who unloaded the kill shot. It was another sniper who ended Crook's life, but they won't tell us where he shot from," Watters said.
The Fox News host expressed concern over leaked information from the intelligence community suggesting that Iran has issued a fatwa on Trump and that there may be more attempts on his life in the coming weeks.
"This is completely unacceptable," Watters declared. "We need full transparency from the Secret Service about what happened that day and what measures are being taken to protect the former president."
Watters criticized the Secret Service director, James Cheatle, for his perceived evasiveness in providing information about the incident.
"Cheatle doesn't even sound like a Secret Service director. She sounds like an evasive politician," Watters said.
The Fox News host called on the agency to provide a detailed briefing on its protocols and security measures to ensure public confidence in its ability to protect the former president.
"The Secret Service has a responsibility to protect the former president and to keep the public informed about any threats to his safety," Watters said. "Their lack of transparency is deeply troubling and needs to be addressed immediately."
Watters concluded his segment by emphasizing the importance of protecting Trump from further harm.
"We cannot afford to have any more of these incidents," he said. "The Secret Service needs to get its act together and do everything in its power to keep the former president safe."
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