Former Secret Service Agent Christopher McClenic said it's "Impossible" that Trump's security detail wouldn't have noticed the rooftop from which the gunman fired.
Following the shooting, the Secret Service immediately tried shifting blame onto local law enforcement.
"This is a failure at the management or command level who failed to secure an obvious weakness." He further warned against Secret Service efforts to push blame down to local police for failing to secure the rooftop used by the shooter.
Local law enforcement offered surveillance drones to the Secret Service.
Former Secret Service agent Chris McClenic says it's reasonable to believe that the rooftop from which the shooter fired was deliberately left open.
If you think I'm too conspiratorial, the Secret Service refused to provide Congress with a list of all agents assigned to the protection detail that day.
Enough information exists to cast doubt on the FBI narrative of a lone 20-year-old outmaneuvering the Secret Service, Pennsylvania State Police, and local Butler officers.
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