On “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo., disclosed concerns raised by whistleblowers about the readiness of Secret Service personnel assigned to protect former President Donald Trump.
These insiders allege that the training provided to Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents, temporarily assigned to protective details, is grossly insufficient.
According to Senator Hawley, the training regimen for these agents consisted of a mere two-hour webinar delivered via Microsoft Teams.
The session, which was meant to prepare agents for high-stakes security tasks, was reportedly plagued with technical difficulties and used outdated content. “Imagine 1,000 people logging onto Microsoft Teams at the same time after being informed at the last minute that everyone needed to log in individually,” a whistleblower described to Hawley.
The session encountered multiple restarts due to audio issues with the pre-recorded videos, which “are the same videos as last year.” […]
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