“The Unseen War: How DEI and Incompetence Nearly Cost Us Everything” points out that the attempted assassination of President Trump in July 2024 exposed severe institutional incompetence within the Secret Service, leaving him exposed for nearly 70 seconds – a critical breach of protocol that should have been impossible.
The shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, accessed an unsecured rooftop just 130 meters from the stage, despite Secret Service protocols requiring elevated positions within 500 meters to be secured. Then-Director Kimberly Cheatle’s excuse – that the roof was “too sloped” – was indefensible given counter-sniper training standards.
Unlike the swift protection of Reagan in 1981, agents hesitated before evacuating Trump, who took command himself. A local police officer, not a Secret Service agent, first returned fire while the counter-sniper team reacted too late – resulting in the death of rally attendee Corey Comperatore.
The Secret Service’s decline is tied to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies prioritizing demographic quotas over competence. Lowered physical standards and diluted training rigor led to agents incapable of effectively protecting the president.
The incident underscores how ideological corruption – not lone attackers – poses the greatest danger. Without purging DEI mandates, restoring meritocracy and holding leaders accountable, such failures will recur, endangering future presidents and national stability.
“The Unseen War: How DEI and Incompetence Nearly Cost Us Everything” points out that the July 2024 attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania was not just a security failure. It was a catastrophic collapse of institutional competence, exposing how far the once-revered Secret Service has fallen under the weight of ideological rot.
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