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Saturday, May 2, 2026

A complete botch-up

Or was it?  "Every time someone calls the Secret Service incompetent, I hear the word "conspiracy"," said Mark Groubert on 'America's Untold Stories', a YouTube podcast into which I tune regularly.

Groubert is an investigative journalist, who has uncovered various conspiracies, including the one allegedly orchestrated by LBJ to have Kennedy killed.  That one is very compelling and I urge you to have a gander.

According to Groubert, the latest attempt on Trump's life at the Whitehouse Correspondents' Dinner was no accident.  Most SS agents detest Trump and seem to go out of their way to allow him to be assassinated.    

This was attempt number three.  Apparently, the agents didn't apprehend Cole Allen; they were looking at their phones when he simply tripped on his own shoelaces.  And, in spite of firing off several point-blank rounds, none of the agents managed to hit him.  They were firing at each other.  Keystone Cops anyone?  As with the golf course attempt, the area was wide open and again, five rounds missed the shooter entirely.

An agent looking at his phone, instead of at the scene.

The magnetometer was in the process of being dismantled when Allen simply jumped over it and fled in.  And why, asks Groubert, wasn't the detector at the front door of the hotel?  Why was it just at the entrance to the ballroom?  During the whole episode, hotel guests simply wandered in and out at will.  Security was basically non-existent.  "Anyone could have come in and done anything," he adds.  

Groubert says that the entire Protection Branch of the SS needs to be replaced with a small, military unit -- such as the Navy Seals or the Green Berets.  Another question he asks is why Vance and Trump, along with the top seven in the line of succession, were on the same dais at the same event.  "The president and the vice president are never to be at the same event," he points out.

The only protection officer who did his job was the one assigned to Vance.  That guy just yanked him, while the one assigned to Trump started having a discussion with him.  "That's an absolute no-no," said Groubert.

All good questions.  It's fascinating stuff and I'm becoming convinced there are a lot of people, whose job it is to protect Trump, who aren't really trying.    

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