They wouldn’t want to put a Secret Service agent on a sloped roof. Because that would be a security concern.
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) July 17, 2024
So they secured it from the inside.
Which means that Secret Service was in the building from which a sniper was shooting the President from the unsecured sloped roof.… pic.twitter.com/xXlRthVV3E
NEW: Secret Service director Kim Cheatle, good friend of Jill Biden and the new face of America's competency crisis, didn't post snipers on the roof where Trump was shot at because it was a sloped roof and she was afraid someone might slip and fall.
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) July 16, 2024
You can't make this stuff up. pic.twitter.com/XEkonoRh2p
They left it deliberately unguarded. This is an admission that they knew it was a real risk but deliberately did not defend it. https://t.co/cWZfSmejco
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) July 16, 2024
'That building in particular has a sloped roof at its highest point. And so, you know, there's a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn't want to put somebody up on a sloped roof,' she told ABC News in an interview Tuesday. This quote will go down in history.
— Mark Groubert (@lordbuckly) July 16, 2024
The “sloped” roof where the shooter was able to engage in his assassination attempt is far less sloped than the one with SS snipers.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) July 16, 2024
Nobody believes this excuse. https://t.co/OShmfABX4d pic.twitter.com/cBy167arJ6
"Threat neutralized. Now let's get off of this sloped roof before somebody gets hurt." pic.twitter.com/cFov8U9LZx
— Don Wolt (@tlowdon) July 16, 2024
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