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BREAKING: Donald Trump DENIED Wisconsin rally by Secret Service alleged by whistleblower

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Mike Pache https://x.com/PacheLiveNOW breaks down the latest Secret Service Donald Trump whistleblower to come forward on new allegations that they were not able to secure a site in Wisconsin for President Trump.
The Secret Service allegedly told former President Donald Trump’s team that it did not have sufficient assets to secure a rally the campaign wanted to hold in Wisconsin, according to a new whistleblower account.

A person with direct knowledge of the exchange provided the whistleblower’s account to Sen. Josh Hawley’s office.

In a letter to Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe, the Missouri Republican asked whether such a denial ever occurred.

The whistleblower alleged that the Secret Service “effectively forced the Trump campaign to cancel an upcoming event in Wisconsin,” Mr. Hawley wrote. He did not share any details on the timing or location of the planned event.

“Other whistleblowers with knowledge of Secret Service planning protocols allege that failure to provide protection for a major public event is highly unusual and that a sitting president would never be denied resources in this way,” Mr. Hawley said.

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Wednesday sent a letter to acting U.S. Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe asking him about whistleblower allegations pertaining to the second assassination attempt against former President Trump in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday.

A whistleblower "with direct knowledge of Secret Service protection at former President Trump’s golf course in West Palm Beach — an individual who has in fact protected President Trump at that very location" — alleged to Hawley's office earlier this week that "there are ‘known vulnerabilities’ in the fence line surrounding the course," including "places that offer a clear line of sight to the former president and others playing the course."

"As a result, the whistleblower alleges it has been Secret Service protocol to ‘post up’ agents at these vulnerable spots when Trump visits the course. That apparently did not happen on September 15," Hawley wrote in his letter to Rowe. "Instead, the gunman was permitted to remain along or near the fence line for some 12 hours."
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