Secret Service agents are worried about one lingering problem that’s put Trump in danger

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Donald Trump has had two attempts on his life in as many months. 

He may not be out of the woods yet. 

And Secret Service agents are worried about one lingering problem that’s put Trump in danger. 

Second assassination attempt on Donald Trump raises questions about the Secret Service

The Secret Service hadn’t allowed an assassination attempt against a President in 43 years until this summer. 

Former President Donald Trump faced his second assassination in two months at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. 

58-year-old Ryan Routh established a sniper’s nest at the chain-link fence that runs along the sixth hole of the course. 

He waited 12 hours, based on cell phone data, for Trump to play through. 

Secret Service agents scouting ahead noticed his scoped rile through the fence and opened fire on him. 

Routh fled the scene and was arrested in nearby Martin County. 

Trump decided to play golf at the last minute on the day of the shooting. 

His schedule wasn’t available to the public that day. 

It raises questions about how Routh knew to camp out at the location for Trump and how no one spotted him when he was there for half a day. 

Matt Gaetz warns of a mole in the Secret Service 

Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) told Breitbart Daily News that some of his colleagues in Congress are concerned there could be a mole in the Secret Service. 

Breitbart host Mike Slater noted that the vaunted “aura of invincibility” around the Secret Service is gone, which could inspire more attempts on Trump’s life. 

“It’s a great point,” Gaetz said. “The barrier to entry to assassination chaos seems to be lowered.”

Gaetz noted that some in Congress worry that there is something sinister afoot after the second assassination attempt against Trump. 

“I have Republican colleagues who have not ruled out a mole inside the Secret Service of providing information about points of vulnerability,” Gaetz said. “I’ve not seen evidence of that, but I’ve got colleagues that are very, very smart at this who say they can’t rule that out, given some of the anomalies and the fact pattern here.”

Gaetz is part of a parallel investigation with Representative Cory Mills (R-FL) into the first assassination attempt against Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. 

Mills – a former sniper with the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division – is highly suspicious of the Secret Service after the latest attempt on Trump’s life. 

Gaetz thought it was more likely that there’s “such a sense of disdain for Trump, and there’s such a desire to diminish him within some of these agencies that giving him less protection, not having him surrounded by a bunch of strong men that appear authoritative in nature, that that type of a virtue signal to drain protective resources away is tolerated because, frankly, in their heart of hearts, they don’t think much of Trump.”

There are serious questions about what’s going wrong with the Secret Service after another attempt on Donald Trump’s life. 

And nothing can be ruled out at this point. 

Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.

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