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Former Secret Service Agent Warns Trump Likely To Be Attacked Before Inauguration
• Zero HedgeAuthored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
Former Secret Service agent Richard Staropoli warned Thursday that Donald Trump could be targeted in an attack before he is inaugurated as president, and that the Secret Service may not be able to prevent it.
During a FOX News interview, Staropoli suggested Trump could face a threat "of a much bigger magnitude" than the two assassination attempts earlier in the year.
Staropoli said that he is "not highly confident at all," that Trump can be kept safe, noting "The Secret Service that you see out there today is not the Secret Service of yesteryear."
Ex-Secret Service agent Richard Staropoli warns Trump could face major attack before taking office: "I don't think I'd be alone in saying that I certainly can see something happening between now and inauguration day. And it's not going to be some 20-year-old kid on the roof of a… pic.twitter.com/ZrONGIOXHp
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During the House testimony, Rowe got into an extremely heated exchange with Republican Rep. Pat Fallon of Texas over Rowe's attendance at a 9/11 memorial event.
BREAKING: An exchange between acting USSS director Ronald Rowe and Rep. Pat Fallon just exploded into an angry shouting match during a hearing on the Trump ass*ss*nation attempts.pic.twitter.com/XxPiwqqLIo
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