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Secret Service told locals they would ‘take care of’ building used by Thomas Crooks to shoot Trump

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There is no doubt whatsoever that the secret service was in on the attempt to assassinate president trump.Further, the whole Globalist Deep state cabal are terrified of Trump returning o the White House.Should Trump win heads of the loons here are going to explode! 
I see another Globalist tyrant Trudeau of Canada is done. His party has just lost a safe seat. Meanwhile Le Pen's party has gained tree more points and is Twice as large as the next biggest party - National rally sits on 34%.   The AFD in Germany is surging and is the second largest party in Germany.  Reform in the UK just keeps rising in the polls - they are set to win 16 seats in the Scottish Parliament equaling the Conservatives - this from scratch. Wilders in the Netherlands is also going well.Globalists are crumbling. However this means they cant allow Trump to win. Another assassination attempt looks highly likely.

Sen Chuck Grassley is revealing more information from his office's independent investigation


FIRST ON FOX: Secret Service agents assured Butler County, Pennsylvania, law enforcement that they would secure the building that would-be assassin Thomas Crooks shot former President Trump and others from on July 13 during an outdoor rally, per an investigation by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.

"Butler County law enforcement officials stated that at separate times during the walkthrough, when they reiterated their concerns to the agents and counter sniper about securing the AGR complex buildings, the agents responded: ‘we will take care of it,’" Grassley's office revealed in a Tuesday letter to acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe.

Trump was shot in the ear during his July rally in the Pennsylvania town, and one attendee was killed while two others were critically injured. It was later discovered that the shooter had positioned himself atop a nearby building and had been known to law enforcement who observed him ahead of the event. 

The Iowa senator questioned Rowe whether the Butler County law enforcement officials' claim is true and, if so, what the Secret Service did to secure the area with the AGR complex buildings.

Grassley noted that in the weeks following the first assassination attempt, Rowe told senators during a hearing, "what was communicated is that the locals had a plan and that they had been there before," in regard to the roof of the AGR building where Crooks took his shots from. 

This, he said, was directly disputed by the law enforcement officials in interviews with Grassley's staff. 

The commitment from Secret Service agents to secure the AGR complex area allegedly came during a walkthrough on July 11 in preparation for the rally. The law enforcement officials claimed to have alerted the agents to their concerns about the area several times during it. 

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The Republican further reiterated his various information requests to the Secret Service and noted that at least two had resulted in claims "that it would not provide responses to my requests due to other ongoing investigations and reviews."

"That’s unacceptable and fails to take into consideration Congress’s constitutional authority to conduct independent oversight. It also flies in the face of your congressional testimony about responding to Congress," the senator charged. 

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Grassley's ongoing independent investigation is probing several incidents, including the July 13 assassination attempt; the recently revealed plot by an alleged Iranian agent, Asif Merchant, to assassinate a politician or U.S. official, potentially Trump; and the second assassination attempt on the former president that took place in Florida on Sunday. 

The Secret Service did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital. 




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