Secret Service’s ‘Sloped Roof’ Excuse Falls Flat

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The Secret Service has faced intense scrutiny over its response to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, with a lingering question being why the agency failed to secure a rooftop just 140 yards from the stage.

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has attempted to downplay the agency’s lack of vigilance, citing the sloped design of the rooftop as a safety concern. However, her explanation has been met with skepticism, particularly given that Secret Service snipers stationed closer to the stage were also positioned on a sloped roof.

The unsecured rooftop proved to be a vulnerability, allowing a man with a rifle to scale the building and take shots at the former president. Trump was struck in the ear, but miraculously escaped serious injury. Tragically, 50-year-old Corey Comperatore, a firefighter, father, and husband, lost his life while shielding his family in the bleachers. Two others were seriously injured in the attack.

The lack of security on the rooftop has raised serious concerns about the Secret Service’s preparedness and response to potential threats.

The agency’s handling of the situation has been widely criticized, and it remains to be seen what steps will be taken to prevent such a tragedy from occurring in the future.

Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich
Catherine Merri "Katie" Pavlich is an American conservative commentator, author, blogger, and podcaster. Previously, Pavlich was a Fox News contributor and an alternate co-host for The Five. She was also a National Review Washington Fellow. Pavlich has appeared on media outlets including Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, and Fox Business.

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