The Secret Service Has Failed, Trump Needs Tier 1 Military Protection

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President Donald J. Trump and the entire country have been lucky — twice — but the problem with relying on luck as an executive protection strategy is that luck can eventually run out.

The United States Secret Service had their chance to protect our 45th and possibly 47th President. They’ve failed miserably, twice, and a good man was murdered and three people — including the former president — were wounded because of their ineptitude.

Rather than ordering immediate firings, all the Secret Service offered an angry public were excuses. President Trump’s protective detail was “redlined” they claimed, suffering from too much overtime. As a result, a handful of unfit and inexperienced DHS agents were seconded to the President’s protective detail, but only after watching a two-hour webinar. One of the DHS agents couldn’t even holster her Glock.

While senior FBI and Secret Service officials dither, dodge and dick around over who is to blame, President Trump remains protected mostly by sheer luck and a lot of prayers.

This. Must. Change.

Trump’s sleepy Secret Service detail should be replaced by blue and green guys from JSOC’s Special Mission Units.

Delta and DEVGRU Tier One operators are infinitely superior to the poorly trained clock-watchers in the Secret Service. They’re faster, fitter and far more professional. They shoot with surgical precision and operate regularly on a zero-fail mission basis — a standard to which the Secret Service can only claim to aspire.

Key to our operators’ success is their training, which includes executive protection and just about everything else. And they don’t deploy alone. Both Delta and DEVGRU have their own highly specialized support elements, which include air assets, drone operators, cyber warriors and intelligence analysts, who are all experts in their fields and far superior to anything the Secret Service could ever dream of bringing to the fight.

It is clear the left will never stop weaponizing unstable individuals with their heated anti-Trump rhetoric. History has shown they’ll watch their mouths for a week or two, but then resume their “threat to democracy” hogwash en masse, as if on cue.

The Congressional investigations into the first assassination attempt will take months and likely blame only low-level supervisors who have already been allowed to retire and keep their federal pensions. Meanwhile, President Trump remains at risk.

By the Grace of God, he’s now survived two assassination attempts. Delta and DEVGRU operators could guarantee there won’t be a third.

 

Lee Williams writes at The Gun Writer

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9 thoughts on “The Secret Service Has Failed, Trump Needs Tier 1 Military Protection”

  1. Probably quite a few just below that standard that were “retired” over that Covid mandate to draw from. Would still be way ahead of anything DEI can provide.

  2. President Trump, if anyone, at this time certainly deserves tier 1 security.
    As the article said, “luck can eventually run out”.

  3. It certainly appears that the U.S. Secret Service is NOT up to the task.

    While it may be interesting or even entertaining to consider WHY the U.S. Secret Service is NOT up to the task, it is mostly a moot point since The Donald needs adequate protection right now. (And we all know how it will take several months, if not several years, to thoroughly investigate inadequacies, recommend corrections, and implement those corrections.)

    I agree with the author of this article: re-purpose military special forces units to The Donald’s protection.

  4. Uhh, hell no. Ever hear of Posse Comitatus? If Trump wants to hire RETIRED DeltaSealRanger Weather Men for his private detail, that’s all fine and dandy, but using active military for what essentially amounts to police protection? No. That’s a slippery slope I’m not willing to go down for someone that’s in their eighth decade and can die tomorrow.

    1. Geoff "I'm getting too old for this shit" PR

      “…but using active military for what essentially amounts to police protection? No.”

      That’s *exact;y* what happened in the Kabul ‘Green Zone’, retired special forces under contract to ‘Blackwater’ were private security for the president of Iraq…

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