The former commander of the Minnesota National Guard unit Kamala Harris‘s running mate Tim Walz served in is criticizing him for selling himself as a former command sergeant major. Lieutenant Colonel John Kolb says the Democrat “did not earn the rank,” and his early retirement—which allowed him to avoid being deployed to Iraq and run for Congress instead—improved his battalion by making way for superior leadership.
“He did not earn the rank or successfully complete any assignment as an E9,” Kolb said of Walz’s time as a Command Sergeant Major.
“It is an affront to the Noncommissioned Officer Corps that he continues to glom onto the title. I can sit in the cockpit of an airplane, it does not make me a pilot. Similarly, when the demands of service and leadership at the highest level got real, he chose another path,” he added.
Earlier this month, the Harris campaign modified Walz‘s online biography, removing his description as a “retired command sergeant major.” Walz retired at the rank of master sergeant, as he ditched the Minnesota National Guard shortly before it was deployed to Iraq and left his coursework for the higher rank incomplete.
“I do not regret that Tim Walz retired early from the Minnesota Army National Guard, did not complete the Sergeants Major Academy, broke his enlistment contract or did not successfully complete any assignment as a Sergeant Major,” said Kolb, arguing the Democrat had “Unwittingly… got out of the way for better leadership.”
Kolb’s statement comes as the Harris-Walz campaign has had to admit Walz “misspoke” when he referred to “weapons of war that I carried in war” during an anti-gun rights speech in 2018. He never served in a combat zone.
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The former commander of the Minnesota National Guard unit Kamala Harris's running mate Tim Walz served in is criticizing him for selling himself as a former command sergeant major. Lieutenant Colonel John Kolb says the Democrat "did not earn the rank," and his early retirement—which allowed him to avoid being deployed to Iraq and run for Congress instead—improved his battalion by making way for superior leadership.
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Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. It’s like seeing the Matrix. Or being forced to watch Bridget Jones’s Diary. It’s cringe-inducing every time, and it offends the sensibilities of all but the most sociopathic in our midst. Unfortunately, this constituency is growing, boosted by the narcissism of social media and the atomization of major cities.
Nevertheless, despite its repugnance, everyone should be forced to confront the stark superficiality of the Harris-Walz campaign. From its inception with its ersatz ‘Brat’ mimicry to its rallies, which are really just free concerts with a speech at the end, the Kamala campaign is essentially just a hologram of a political campaign.
That is not to say there are no nuts and bolts, but those are for the “outside groups” like the Sixteen Thirty Fund, Arabella Advisors, America Votes, and others to concern themselves with. Kamala’s job is to convince you the wizard is real, not just a man behind a curtain. There aren’t even just a few examples of this. There are already many, which is a lot for a campaign that has only existed for a few weeks:
1. Stolen Military Valor. Stolen Coaching Valor.
By now, you’ll have likely heard the story of Kamala’s Vice Presidential nominee, Tim Walz, who has gone from robustly defending his record to a quiet, Friday night admission that he “misspoke” about his service in the National Guard.
The CNN interview with a former colleague of his is hard enough to watch as it is, but its conclusion adds the pièce de résistance by having the anchor hurriedly move the segment on in a full-flung panic about the damage she is reluctantly doing to the Harris-Walz campaign. It bears viewing.
It’s as frustrating as watching his boss Kamala and the media call him “coach,” when Walz was actually not the coach of the high school football team he constantly shouts out. Walz was the defense coordinator for the Mankato West High School football team. And while the team did win a state championship, it wasn’t Walz who led that team.
2. The AI Rally Imagery.
Perhaps you’ve seen the picture originally peddled by the Harris-Walz campaign. At a slight glance, it appears to show gargantuan crowds gathered below Air Force 2 for an appearance by Joe Biden’s Vice President. There’s a problem, however. The image below appears doctored, if not AI-generated, in large parts.
The phones in the image all appear to be showing wildly different things, and some hands, fingers, and thumbs are subtly warped. There are no reflections of the crowds in the plane’s livery. In fact, there’s no reflection of anything.
To be clear, the audience was real, but the pictures were so wildly digitally enhanced so as to cause doubt. Why? Who knows.
Kamala Harris’s campaign is using AI to manipulate her campaign photos and videos. And it’s all being orchestrated by @MikeNellis, a senior advisor to Kamala Harris who works with Loren Merchan, the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan as I have previously reported.
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz’s rallies haven’t been typical political rallies, but they’ve been billed as such in an attempt to place them on par with, or even above, Trump’s iconic gatherings from over the last decade.
Instead, the rallies are actually concerts. Like the one in Wisconsin, which was actually a free Bon Iver gig (yeah, I don’t know either) right near that band’s hometown. Tack 30 minutes of political speeches on the end, call it a rally, and CNN does the rest.
“Do you see how many people are coming out here to see Kamala and Tim?!”
It was the same in Georgia, as throngs of “music” lovers flocked to the Georgia State Convention Center to see Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo (yeah, I don’t know either) and started to file out as soon as the politics began.
This will doubtless be a constant theme on the run-up to November, as liberal celebrities and their corporate management firms use their vast resources to prop up the Harris-Walz ticket.
Oh, and don’t overlook one of the funniest parts of Kamala’s rallies, especially since her media cheerleaders are keen to claim Trump is struggling to fill seats at his. The Kamala campaign team appears to be blocking off and blacking out areas of their venues so people don’t notice how many empty seats there really are.
Speaking of blacking out, it wouldn’t be a “phony Kamala” article without making mention of her condescending obsession with faking black vernacular, accents, and cultural references in the most cringeworthy ways since Hillary Clinton claimed she never left the house without a bottle of hot sauce and bucket of fried chicken. Ok, I added that last part. But it may as well have happened.
To be clear, since so many misunderstand the point of this line of attack, yes, Kamala Harris has some Jamaican lineage. She also has slave-owning lineage, but we don’t talk much about that for some reason. (As an aside, not that it matters, did you know Donald Trump is the first American President to have no slavers in his ancestry?)
The attempts to reframe Kamala as a black American woman are landing poorly with black American men especially, and also with the Indian American communities she almost exclusively claimed until recently.
While some feel squeamish about this topic, it bears understanding that much of the logos and the ethos of this election are self-selecting. People know who is stronger and weaker on their issues. What this election will now come down to is pathos. Who is more authentic? Who can move people? Who connects better? And who is a phony? This issue is a major example, amongst others, of what a diabolical fraudster Kamala Harris truly is.
5. Sticking to the Script.
Its only been a few weeks and people have already begun to notice. Unlike the extemporaneity of Trump’s speeches and appearances, everything Kamala Harris does adheres to a very tight script. In fact, all her rally speeches so far have been the exact same, except she switches out the name of the state she’s in. Check it out for yourself.
“The path to the White House runs right through *insert state here*,” is one of the lowest forms of political pandering, and frankly, smacks of her speechwriters phoning it in. It’s the same reason she’s done no major set piece interviews over the past month and is yet to commit to any, and why she refuses to debate on a network that isn’t overtly friendly to her.
At the end of the day, her and her team are petrified of shifting her away from the pre-written script, which makes sense, since every time she ad-libs she sounds like a college student who just took their first toke on a blunt.
“The passage of time… Unburdened by what has been… hahahahaha…”
This is where Trump can expose her in debate. Refuse to adhere to the rules. Refuse to stick to the script. Knock her off balance as much as possible. She’ll hit him with, “Excuse me, I’m speaking,” to which he needs to respond, “No, we heard you. We just don’t know what the hell you’re talking about. Kamala, this is a debate. It goes back and forth. I know you’ve been told to stick to the script but running this country is not like reading from a script. It’s not a movie. It’s about who can take the right actions for the people, at the right time. And if the past four years have shown us anything – that ain’t you.”
BONUS: Is Doug Emhoff Tim Whatley from Seinfeld?
We’ve heard a common media refrain about my old mate Doug Emhoff’s Judaism, peaking when Kamala made excuses for refusing to choose Jewish man, Josh Shapiro, as her running mate for fear of further upending the Democrat Party’s not insignificant alliance with Hamas supporters aka many Arab-Americans.
But a Forward.com opinion column – a liberal Jewish news website – explained in 2021 that Harris and Emhoff’s daughter Ella “is not Jewish,” elaborating further from Ella’s spokesman: “Ella’s dad [Doug Emhoff] has been ‘celebrating Judaism for a few years now but out of an independent search.'”
“It’s not something she grew up with,” the spokesman further explained.
Now on the face of it, this doesn’t seem so crazy. A man exploring Judaism, a daughter who doesn’t care for it. Whatever, right? Almost.
But just like Jerry Seinfeld’s dentist Tim Whatley, Emhoff has almost overleaned into his newfound faith. Yes, there is no zealotry like that of a convert, but the consistent hollering, “I’m Jewish!” followed by their cheerleaders screaming, “He’s Jewish!” smacks of yet another attempt by Harris and her family to weaponize identity to help them politically.
Emhoff was only “independently searching” in Judaism for a few years when he became the White House’s key conduit on anti-Semitism, leapfrogging activists involved in the space for decades. Most recently, he’s been used as a shield to guard against accusations that she kept Shapiro off the ticket to placate Muslim Americans. It’s all just so very… fake.
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Once you see it, you can't unsee it. It's like seeing the Matrix. Or being forced to watch Bridget Jones's Diary. It's cringe-inducing every time, and it offends the sensibilities of all but the most sociopathic in our midst. Unfortunately, this constituency is growing, boosted by the narcissism of social media and the atomization of major cities.
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Former President Donald Trump’s campaign has reported a hacking incident involving some of its high-level communications. The campaign attributed the breach to “foreign sources hostile to the United States” and referred to a recent Microsoft report on a hacking attempt by Iranian actors targeting a high-ranking official within a presidential campaign. POLITICO revealed that it had received emails from an anonymous source containing internal documents from Trump’s operation after a senior, unnamed campaign official fell victim to a phishing e-mail.
One of the documents sent to major media outlets since the hack appears to be an early, internal vetting document of Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance stretching to almost 300 pages of effective oppo research. The messages are being sent by a person using an AOL email account, identifying themselves only as “Robert.”
The news comes as tensions with Iran have risen in recent months, with Biden-Harris employees in close connection with the Persian regime. In recent weeks, a Pakistani with Iranian connections was arrested in connection with another assassination plot against President Trump. Anti-war activists have been skeptical of the saber-rattling and fast attribution of criminal activities in the United States to Iran, fearing another march to war.
Microsoft released a report on Friday indicating that Iranian hackers had compromised the account of a high-ranking official within a U.S. presidential campaign in June 2024.
In related findings released by Microsoft, researchers discovered several Iranian groups engaged in spreading polarizing messages and inflammatory posts about politically divisive issues. The company disclosed that these cybercriminals have been operating covert news sites targeting voter groups from opposite ends of the political spectrum, furthering societal division.
“These documents were obtained illegally from foreign sources hostile to the United States, intended to interfere with the 2024 election and sow chaos throughout our Democratic process,” Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said. “On Friday, a new report from Microsoft found that Iranian hackers broke into the account of a ‘high ranking official’ on the U.S. presidential campaign in June 2024, which coincides with the close timing of President Trump’s selection of a vice presidential nominee.”
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Former President Donald Trump's campaign has reported a hacking incident involving some of its high-level communications. The campaign attributed the breach to "foreign sources hostile to the United States" and referred to a recent Microsoft report on a hacking attempt by Iranian actors targeting a high-ranking official within a presidential campaign. POLITICO revealed that it had received emails from an anonymous source containing internal documents from Trump’s operation after a senior, unnamed campaign official fell victim to a phishing e-mail.
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The plane carrying former President Donald J. Trump made an unscheduled landing in Billings, Montana, on Friday afternoon due to a mechanical problem, according to officials. The issue forced a diversion from the planned route, with Trump scheduled to arrive in Bozeman, roughly 120 miles away by air, for a rally on Friday night.
Billings Airport confirmed the plane’s unexpected landing. Trump is anticipated to complete the journey to Bozeman on a private aircraft. Trump’s rally is slated for 8 PM local time at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, located on the campus of Montana State University. Among those expected to attend is Tim Sheehy, whom Trump has endorsed for the Montana U.S. Senate seat.
In a video statement, Trump commented on his substantial support in Montana and expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming rally and affiliated fundraising events. He also mentioned his plans to support Sheehy’s Senate campaign. Trump promised attendees that the rally would be “a lot of fun” and that he had additional stops planned for Saturday across various states. Privately, The National Pulse understands that the former President has become skeptical of some of the scheduling around his campaign, with the Montana trip a particular point of contention.
On Thursday, Trump announced his participation in three scheduled presidential debates in September. These debates will be hosted by Fox on September 4, ABC on September 10, and NBC on September 25. However, Harris appears to have rejected two of these debates, indicating on Friday her interest solely in the September 10 debate.
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The plane carrying former President Donald J. Trump made an unscheduled landing in Billings, Montana, on Friday afternoon due to a mechanical problem, according to officials. The issue forced a diversion from the planned route, with Trump scheduled to arrive in Bozeman, roughly 120 miles away by air, for a rally on Friday night.
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The Minnesota Teachers Retirement Association (TRA) pension program faces an independent forensic audit over suspicions that its investment board, led by Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), may be cooking the books to hide the extent of investment fees paid to Wall Street fund managers. Compounding matters, communications between state pension officials and a national trade association suggest a concerted effort to discredit the forensic audit and pension forensics expert Edward “Ted” Siedle.
According to Siedle, the Minnesota teacher pension fund appears to be seriously underreporting investment fees. This concern resulted in a group of Minnesota teachers crowdfunding to hire Siedle to conduct an independent forensic audit of the pension fund and state investment plans.
“A cursory look at the Minnesota Teachers Retirement Association leads to the conclusion they’re either a world class pension or they’re cooking the books,” the pension forensics expert stated in late July. “Minnesota reported investment fees on the $26.7 billion teacher pension fund of $24.1 million. The teachers fund has a $6.6 billion private equity portfolio that would be expected to pay at least $132 million a year to fund managers.”
However, even before Siedle officially began his audit in April, Minnesota bureaucrats were actively working to discredit the investigation, according to communications reviewed by The National Pulse. Additionally, the series of emails and text messages obtained by Siedle reveal staff with the TRA coordinated with the National Council on Teachers Retirement (NCTR)–a trade association for state teacher pension programs—to distribute “opposition research” against the pension expert.
In a March 11, 2024, email with the subject ‘An Important Matter,’ TRA executive director Jay Stoffel alerted Gov. Walz and other officials regarding the independent audit effort. Stoffel described it as posing “many serious risks to the agency and pension fund,” adding the situation is one they “should be aware of and concerned about.”
The communications between TRA staff, Gov. Walz‘s office, and the NCTR raise serious questions about why an independent audit would raise such an alarm.
The Minnesota Teachers Retirement Association (TRA) pension program faces an independent forensic audit over suspicions that its investment board, led by Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), may be cooking the books to hide the extent of investment fees paid to Wall Street fund managers. Compounding matters, communications between state pension officials and a national trade association suggest a concerted effort to discredit the forensic audit and pension forensics expert Edward "Ted" Siedle.
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Scandal-plagued 2024 Democratic Party vice presidential nominee Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) appears to have forged close political ties with a radical Islamist cleric in his state who has praised the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel and promoted neo-Nazi propaganda film Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told. From 2019 to 2023, Walz either met with or attended events with Imam Asad Zaman at least five times.
Walz’s relationship with Zaman dates back to early 2019. The imam participated in a press conference in January of that year with Walz, calling on the U.S. Congress to end its government shutdown. Then, in April, Zaman delivered an invocation before Gov. Walz’s State of the State address. A month later, Zaman was again present at a Ramadan celebration hosted by Walz.
Following the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, Zaman again joined Walz at a press conference where he and the Minnesota Governor called on anti-police protestors to remain peaceful following several nights of looting and violent riots.
The two met again in 2023 when Minnesota Muslim leaders met with Walz regarding security measures at mosques around the state.
In the aftermath of the Hamas October 7 terrorist attacks against Israel, Zaman declared he “stands in solidarity with Palestinians against Israeli attacks.”
The Bangladeshi cleric also approved as a social media post by Yusuf Abdi Abdulle, director of the Islamic Association of North America, stating: “Palestine has the right to defend itself.” Zaman replied to Abdulle’s words with an image of the Palestinian flag.
Aside from his support for Hamas, Zaman has also used his Facebook page to promote the 2013 film Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told. The six-and-a-half hour-long neo-Nazi propaganda film depicts the genocidal World War II dictator as an unfairly maligned hero.
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Scandal-plagued 2024 Democratic Party vice presidential nominee Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) appears to have forged close political ties with a radical Islamist cleric in his state who has praised the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel and promoted neo-Nazi propaganda film Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told. From 2019 to 2023, Walz either met with or attended events with Imam Asad Zaman at least five times.
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Ken Griffin has pledged $12 million to stop a ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana in Florida. Griffin, the founder of Citadel, expressed his opposition to Amendment 3 in an op-ed for the Miami Herald, stating that the initiative could harm children and lead to increased crime.
The billionaire hedge-fund manager, who recently expanded his company’s presence in Florida, is directing his funds toward an effort to block Amendment 3. Griffin wrote that the amendment’s passage would create a monopoly for large marijuana dispensaries and permit pot use in both public and private areas throughout the state.
Griffin – an early backer of failed presidential candidate Ron DeSantis – also emphasized the adverse effects of marijuana legalization, including more dangerous roads, a higher risk of youth addiction, and elevated crime rates. He referred to similar measures in states like California, Colorado, and New York and the ill effects of legalization.
Citing a 2022 study from the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Griffin pointed out an increase in traffic crashes and fatalities following the legalization of recreational marijuana. However, research from the University of Colorado Boulder suggests no correlation between legal cannabis and an increase in substance-use disorders or other negative outcomes among adults.
“I have lived the nightmare of misguided politicians in other states whose policies are destroying jobs, fostering crime, ravaging schools, and damaging communities,” Griffin said in a statement explaining his opposition to the ballot measure. He added: My dream is for all Floridians to continue to have even more opportunities, and I am committed to supporting policies and principles that will further elevate Florida as the greatest place to live, work, and raise a family in America.”
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Ken Griffin has pledged $12 million to stop a ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana in Florida. Griffin, the founder of Citadel, expressed his opposition to Amendment 3 in an op-ed for the Miami Herald, stating that the initiative could harm children and lead to increased crime.
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Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), tapped as Kamala Harris‘s running mate in the upcoming presidential election, approved an astonishing 95 percent tax on Zyn, the popular tobacco-free nicotine product, in the North Star State this year. Previously, the tax on “moist snuff” did not include Zyn, as it contains no tobacco, but the law was amended to gouge users of Zyn and “similar tobacco-free product[s] containing nicotine” in May.
The tax on cigars, including premium cigars, smoking tobacco, chewing tobacco, e-cigarettes, and vapor products in Minnesota is also set at 95 percent.
As Governor, Walz has created a new payroll tax, raised taxes on retail deliveries, motor vehicle sales, corporate income tax, and net investment income, and reduced itemized deductions. He also greenlit local sales and purchase taxes in the seven-county metro area surrounding the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Under his stewardship, the North Star State has seen GDP growth less than half that of the wider economy under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and a substantial net outflow of taxpayers. Meanwhile, energy costs have climbed 30 percent higher than the national average.
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Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), tapped as Kamala Harris's running mate in the upcoming presidential election, approved an astonishing 95 percent tax on Zyn, the popular tobacco-free nicotine product, in the North Star State this year. Previously, the tax on "moist snuff" did not include Zyn, as it contains no tobacco, but the law was amended to gouge users of Zyn and "similar tobacco-free product[s] containing nicotine" in May.
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The House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement has released an interim staff report revealing that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) permitted nearly 100 migrants on the federal government’s terrorist watchlist to remain in the country between fiscal years 2021 and 2023.
The report, which covers the period of the Biden-Harris government, states that of over 250 illegal aliens on the terrorist watchlist encountered by Border Patrol at the south-west border, at least 99 were released into American communities. Additionally, 34 other individuals are in DHS custody but have not been removed from the United States. These encounters involved individuals from 36 countries, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, and Pakistan—all countries with an endemic terrorist presence.
For fiscal year 2024, the report underscores that Border Patrol has encountered numerous illegal aliens from countries deemed national security risks. This includes encounters with 2,134 Afghan nationals, 33,347 Chinese nationals, 541 Iranian nationals, 520 Syrian nationals, and 3,104 Uzbek nationals.
NOTABLE CASES.
One notable case mentioned is that of Mohammad Kharwin, a 48-year-old Afghan and member of the terrorist group Hezb-e-Islami. Federal agents arrested him in April after repeated releases into the country by Border Patrol.
The report further mentions the arrest of eight suspected terrorists from Tajikistan, linked to Islamic State, in New York, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles in June.
The report criticizes the Biden-Harris regime for its handling of border security, stating that its policies are allowing millions of illegal aliens to enter the United States, hundreds of whom have links to terrorist organizations.
More than 7.3 million illegal aliens have been released or evaded capture at the border under Biden and Harris, it notes, including 375 individuals on the terrorist watchlist. This represents a 3,000 percent increase in watchlisted alien encounters compared to the Donald Trump administration.
The House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement has released an interim staff report revealing that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) permitted nearly 100 migrants on the federal government’s terrorist watchlist to remain in the country between fiscal years 2021 and 2023.
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Newly released police body camera footage shows the frantic moments after a local Butler, Pennslyvania, law enforcement officer was boosted onto the roof of the American Glass Research building and confronted would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks.
The video sheds new light on the actions taken by local police and lack of communication from the United States Secret Service (USSS) just before Crooks opened fire on the nearby campaign rally, striking former President Donald J. Trump in the ear, wounding two others, and killing rallygoer Corey Comperatore.
After being boosted onto the roof, the police officer briefly makes contact with Crooks and then drops back to the ground after assessing that the 20-year-old would-be assassin is armed with a rifle. The officer then retreats to his patrol vehicle to retrieve a high-powered rifle while coordinating with other local law enforcement on the radio. He informs his fellow officers that he was able to assess that Crooks was armed, carrying a backpack, and was “kitted out.”
The footage reveals the officer aggressively directing other law enforcement to the American Glass Research building rooftop, demanding they get eyes on Crooks. He describes the 20-year-old as having long hair and wearing glasses. Throughout the six minutes of footage, local police can be heard frantically coordinating a search for Crooks and attempting to get units on the rooftop.
At no point can the USSS be heard speaking the local police with or acknowledging the situation as it unfolded—strongly suggesting a breakdown in communications left former President Trump’s security detail unaware. During a recent Congressional hearing, USSS acting director Ronald Rowe, Jr. admitted that agency protocols may have prevented timely communication with local police.
While law enforcement was eventually able to place officers on the roof, they were unable to preventCrooks from opening fire.
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Newly released police body camera footage shows the frantic moments after a local Butler, Pennslyvania, law enforcement officer was boosted onto the roof of the American Glass Research building and confronted would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks.
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