aggiehawg said:I said early on that the state agencies from PA would be a much better immediate source than the feds. That's where nearly all of the info the Senators have came from the state agencies.pdc093 said:
This briefing (or whatever it is), is unnerving.
The pols seem to know SIGNIFICANTLY more than the Directors they are QUESTIONING.
The security and reverence I've had for these agencies in my 65 years is shaken.
Wow.
Yep. He said the buck stops with SS, but blamed everything on the local snipers-- the local snipers who were NOT briefed by SS, despite Rowe impying that they should have been.Texas velvet maestro said:
He's combatively acting like two weeks hasn't been enough time to get the answers to basic questions. really sloughing it off on the locals. fake anger
Ellis Wyatt said:Yep. He said the buck stops with SS, but blamed everything on the local snipers-- the local snipers who were NOT briefed by SS, despite Rowe impying that they should have been.Texas velvet maestro said:
He's combatively acting like two weeks hasn't been enough time to get the answers to basic questions. really sloughing it off on the locals. fake anger
Irish 2.0 said:🔸WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI: Social media account believed to belong to Trump rally shooter espoused political violence, had antisemitic posts
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) July 30, 2024
It is irresponsible for the FBI to make that public statement without confirming the comments/account belongs to Crooks.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) July 30, 2024
First we were told FBI couldn't get into his devices. Then we were told he had a limited social media footprint.
Now FBI claims they found this account where…
BREAKING: The FBI is now claiming that the Trump shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks had an unspecified "social media account" in 2019/2020 (when he was 14/15 years old) that posted "anti-immigrant and anti-semitic" content.
— Andrew Torba (@BasedTorba) July 30, 2024
This is not consistent with Gab's understanding of the… pic.twitter.com/UPPJSAkPqp
A thread of additional information from last week: https://t.co/GwWYgJwfs9
— Andrew Torba (@BasedTorba) July 30, 2024
Yep. They are burying the truth. No one other than Cheatle will lose their jobs, and she'll get to keep her retirement and benefits. Democrats do not believe in accountability.Ramdiesel said:
I'm getting the feeling this whole investigation is going to come down to local deputies Barney Fife and Gomer Pile left their post above the shooter roof and should not have and the shooter saw this opportunity and took advantage. Also, they will blame communication breakdown between local and SS agencies. It's going to be case closed as far as the FBI is concerned, even though there may have been more nefarious causes for what happened that day..
🚨🚨🚨 EXCLUSIVE: A Secret Service counter sniper sent an email Monday night to the entire Uniformed Division (not agents) saying he will not stop speaking out until "5 high-level supervisors (1 down) are either fired or removed from their current positions." The counter sniper… pic.twitter.com/0dg99EESQk
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) July 30, 2024
Great line of questioning here on secret service failure from @tedcruz: pic.twitter.com/8iCQSRK03r
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) July 30, 2024
You would think they would have those for every mission and an after action report. Just for training purposes if nothing else. When seconds count, clear concise communication is essential. To me having those coms recorded can be used for training for communication skills.Ellis Wyatt said:
But no recordings of comms that day.
What a coincidence! Whaddaya gonna do?!
Oh, I would guess these just "disappeared." That sure seems to happen a lot when Congress wants information or the public needs to know.aggiehawg said:You would think they would have those for every mission and an after action report. Just for training purposes if nothing else. When seconds count, clear concise communication is essential. To me having those coms recorded can be used for training for communication skills.Ellis Wyatt said:
But no recordings of comms that day.
What a coincidence! Whaddaya gonna do?!
Personally, I think they do have all comms. We (the public) will not be given the privilege to hear them. The best we will ever get is..."He said...she said". So trustworthy of em! It's today's version of 'complete transparency'.aggiehawg said:You would think they would have those for every mission and an after action report. Just for training purposes if nothing else. When seconds count, clear concise communication is essential. To me having those coms recorded can be used for training for communication skills.Ellis Wyatt said:
But no recordings of comms that day.
What a coincidence! Whaddaya gonna do?!
That was supposed to happen in the command center with all of the liasion agencies having a face toface presence to relay that information. That has been SOP fo decades.Guitarsoup said:
The Comms issue is really fixing simple for a quick fix.
Add an additional USSS agent to have both the local frequency and/or group text and the USSS one. They can sit in a comm room/can/whatever. When there is a threat or subject the USSS needs to be aware of, they alert the USSS encrypted channel.
Agree with your post in toto but also this part highly. Too many obvious answers could be provided at this point if it's as simple as 'well we messed up but we will fix it' and the intent is to remove incompetent people from such roles. The basic denial as to post standers as between even Jill's event and Trump's seems irrefutable at this point.Quote:
That hearing was an abomination and I am convinced in the days to decades these two threads will merge.
Texas velvet maestro said:
get in there and take a beating for the team Rowe and co. for a month or two. You'll all still have a merry xmas.
Peter Strzok was just awarded a million bucks for example. from the DOJ
do we know who shot the lone wolf and from where?
That is what I have said from the beginning. I don't give a flying F what some desk jockey in DC has to say about why he can't remember anything that happened. I want to hear from the snipers on the roof. I want to hear from the SAC on the ground that day. What do they have to say about what went right or wrong?Catag94 said:
It seems to me that much of this is narrowing the pointer to individual(s) in command. Seems like there should start to be an increase in squeezing lower responsible participants for answers. Who knows what may come to light.
Bongino said there already is an agent assigned solely for comms who sits in a comms room. What was that person doing?Guitarsoup said:
The Comms issue is really fixing simple for a quick fix.
Add an additional USSS agent to have both the local frequency and/or group text and the USSS one. They can sit in a comm room/can/whatever. When there is a threat or subject the USSS needs to be aware of, they alert the USSS encrypted channel.
Wasting your tax dollars just like every other federal bureaucrat.Ellis Wyatt said:Bongino said there already is an agent assigned solely for comms who sits in a comms room. What was that person doing?Guitarsoup said:
The Comms issue is really fixing simple for a quick fix.
Add an additional USSS agent to have both the local frequency and/or group text and the USSS one. They can sit in a comm room/can/whatever. When there is a threat or subject the USSS needs to be aware of, they alert the USSS encrypted channel.
Ellis Wyatt said:Bongino said there already is an agent assigned solely for comms who sits in a comms room. What was that person doing?Guitarsoup said:
The Comms issue is really fixing simple for a quick fix.
Add an additional USSS agent to have both the local frequency and/or group text and the USSS one. They can sit in a comm room/can/whatever. When there is a threat or subject the USSS needs to be aware of, they alert the USSS encrypted channel.