The Secret Service left Donald Trump with one tough decision about his future

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The fallout is beginning after the latest assassination attempt against Donald Trump.

He’s coming to a fork in the road. 

And the Secret Service left Donald Trump with one tough decision about his future. 

Secret Service doesn’t have enough agents to protect Donald Trump 

The Secret Service is under the microscope after the second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump in two months. 

A deranged supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris managed to position himself with a scoped rifle at the fence of the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. 

Trump made a last-minute decision to play a round of golf that day. 

Secret Service agents scouting ahead of Trump saw the scoped rifle sticking out from the fence and opened fire. 

The gunman fled and was later arrested about 40 minutes away in Martin County. 

It was later revealed, based on cell phone data, that the gunmen waited for 12 hours at the fence without being noticed. 

RealClearPolitics political correspondent Susan Crabtree has been one of the most plugged-in reporters with sources in the Secret Service since Trump was shot.

She warned that the agency doesn’t have enough agents to protect him during an appearance on Newsmax. 

And that’s going to leave Trump with some tough choices for the rest of the campaign. 

“There has to be a reckoning between the campaign, Donald Trump, and the Secret Service to decide just how much he wants to go out,” Crabtree said. 

Crabtree speculated that agents could be pulled from President Joe Biden’s security detail.

“If they don’t have enough special agents to cover him, certainly, they can be drawn from the sitting president’s detail because he’s not as active anymore,” Crabtree continued. “I hate to say that, but that’s the situation we find ourselves in. It is a very odd situation.”

Globalists complicating Trump’s security

The other side of the fence at the Trump International Golf Course, like the building where the gunman fired at Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, was outside the security perimeter. 

Crabtree said that the perimeter for Trump needs to be expanded. 

“Trump just does not have the number of special agents he needs to protect him,” Crabtree explained. “There should have been a lot more than just one special agent walking that perimeter line.”

One of the reasons that the Secret Service is stretched so thin is the United Nations General Assembly.

“Secret Service individuals and those within the community are heading up to New York, assigned to different countries to protect their dignitaries,” Crabtree stated. “The Secret Service is under a 650-special-agent deficit for that event. They are borrowing from the Pentagon for military officers, and that is going to continue from this UNGA up until Inauguration Day.”

Globalists and corrupt foreign politicians are getting protection from Secret Service agents who should be working Trump’s security detail.

Trump’s security situation is up in the air because of questions about the Secret Service. 

“The big question is: Do they have the assets to truly protect Trump? Do they have the capability right now?” Crabtree asked. 

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

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