A whistleblower has come forward to allege that “at least one” law enforcement official was assigned to the roof where a would-be assassin shot Donald Trump but abandoned their post because of the hot weather.
Back up: On July 13, former President Trump survived an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania when a shooter gained access to a roof roughly 130 years away.
The details: Republican Senator Josh Hawley posted a letter on X, which he sent to the impeached Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, revealing disturbing details that whistleblowers have revealed to him:
- “[T]he whistleblower alleges that at least one individual was specifically assigned to the roof for the duration of the rally, but this person abandoned his or her post due to the hot weather.”
- “The whistleblower further alleges that concerns over the heat prompted law enforcement to forego patrolling Building 6 and instead to station security personnel inside the building.”
Follow the chain: The Department of Homeland Security, which has failed to secure the southern border, also oversees the U.S. Secret Service.
Zoom out: On the same day Hawley released his letter, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle testified before the House Oversight Committee, where she was grilled by a bipartisan group of lawmakers over the failure to protect former President Trump.
What happens next? Hawley, in his letter, calls on Mayorkas to confirm if the whistleblower’s allegations are accurate and, if so, reveal when the post was abandoned. Additionally, Hawley has requested that the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee conduct its own investigation.