Comments 1 - 2 of 2 Search these comments
https://x.com/MJTruthUltra/status/1815449408840102061
In the clip, Representative Lisa McClain (R-Mi.) pressed former Director Cheatle about the number of shell casings found next to the shooter’s body. This is important because the audio recorded seven to eight shots fired, but in two groups: five wild shots and two to three very accurate shots, one of which clipped President Trump’s ear, right next to his brain, an important part of the body that many people desire to retain intact. (But not all. See, e.g., President Cabbage.)
There is a rumor whistleblowers told Congress that only five shell casings were found by the shooter. If true, that fact would prove there had been a second, better-trained shooter at the Butler rally, which would change the entire trajectory of the conversation, if you’ll allow me that minor pun.
Former Director Cheatle made a critical rookie mistake while she was not-answering the shells question. See if you can spot it:
MCCLAIN: “Did the FBI share with you how many shell casings were on the roof?”
CHEATLE: “Yes.”
MCCLAIN: “How many were there?”
CHEATLE: “I would refer you to the FBI blah blah blah.”
MCCLAIN: “You know the answer to the question, you just refuse to answer the question from the member of Congress who subpoenaed you to be here … what are you hiding, my friend?”
At the very instant Cheatle admitted she did know the number of shell casings —one of the most important facts going— former Director Cheatle burned her toast, sealing her fate in blackened, inedible crumbs.
In other words, Cheatle, who was supposed to be pretending her Agency was falling over itself with helpfulness, accidentally exposed the coverup, which was an unforgivable crime. It became immediately obvious to the shadow Administration it needed a more skilled, Fauci-like leader of the Secret Service who knows better how to make it look like the agency is cooperating, without actually cooperating.
_congressman