A witness of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, raised the alarm over the Secret Service and FBI’s handling of the incident and cast doubts on their ability to protect the former president after observing strange behavior from agents at the scene.
New York Post contributor Miranda Devine in an op-ed detailed the scene of Trump’s triumphant return to butler on Oct. 5, and included a curious account by Dr. Joseph Meyn, who was sitting a few rows in front of retired firefighter Corey Comperatore when he was shot and killed during the attempt on Trump’s life and who witnessed Trump’s ear getting shot.
Meyn also helped carry Comperatore’s body out of the bleachers and was one of several dozen witnesses who was questioned by the Secret Service and FBI over the incident.
Donald Trump and his supporters make a triumphant return to the scene of his first assassination attempt https://t.co/MOQVd5AnyZ pic.twitter.com/3caqFbLK1h
— NY Post Opinion (@NYPostOpinion) October 7, 2024
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