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BREAKING: Iran had a plot to assas*inate Donald Trump which forced USSS to ramp up Trump's protection weeks before the July 13 event.
According to CNN, Trump's protection was actually *enhanced* when the incident unfolded.
At the moment, it is unclear if Crooks was in any way related to the Iranian plot, with CNN reporting that there is "no known connection."
It is unknown if the Iran threat was shared with the Trump campaign.
Spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi says USSS recently "added protective resources and capabilities to the former President’s security detail."
JUST IN: Joint FBI/DHS Intelligence bulletin claims Crooks had received multiple "hazardous" packages *months* before explosive devices were found at the Trump PA rally.
A bulletin obtained by @C__Herridge details some of Crooks' moves before the incident.
"Crooks received multiple packages, including some marked as possibly containing hazardous material, according to a review of his shipping history."
I guess I've just discovered that I work for evil or deranged people, certainly major hypocrites.
"The rooftop a mere 150yds away wasn't our problem" - USSS Girlbosses
Another suspect who wants to whack Trump:
I've been getting into too many EV arguments off patnet. We don't have the grid for even another 5-10% increase in any EV sales. You'll buy a car and it will be bricked. Along with your fridge, furnace, phone charger, computer, etc because we don't have the capacity to charge all these cars. So I'm lucky, but certain states will fuck over a ton of people. We have the nukes here. Lose a fridge and freezer full of food and let us know what the next grocery bill is. You won't be able to move your EV. Good luck starving because you overpaid for a shitty truck or tiny sedan that's zippy.
Of the 211 developers surveyed by Xendee, a California-based software company, 75% said that electric grid limitations are among the biggest roadblock to building EV charging infrastructure. The total cost of the infrastructure was a problem for 63% of the respondents, and permitting delays were cited by 53% of those surveyed.
Supply chain issues, financing, fleet-adequate solutions, engineering costs, and inadequate software were the other problems cited in the survey.
Utility Dive reports that some developers were unable to get information from utilities in a timely fashion, and some regions have seen major price spikes increase energy costs above economic levels.
Many of Xendee’s clients, according to Utility Dive, have resorted to installing gas- or diesel- powered generators to run their charging stations.
The Biden administration has gone all in on a future of EV's, but that looks unlikely to happen, given poor planning and market forces.
https://theduran.com/clear-signs-this-was-a-set-up/
I don't know Pennsylvania laws about use of a weapon.
In Florida you can use a weapon (gun, knife, mace) against someone who:
is about to kill or seriously injure you or someone else.
In Florida, nobody needs "rules of engagement."
I wonder if it's the same in Pennsylvania?
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Verifying and getting more info
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