One year ago, President Trump faced death in Butler, Pennsylvania. His brave spirit shone through that dark day. Patriots remember how he put America first even when bullets flew.
Corey Comperatore gave his life protecting his family at the rally. He was a true hero who showed American courage. The Secret Service failed him and President Trump that day. They ignored warnings and left our leader exposed to danger.
A Senate report proves the Secret Service denied extra security. They said no to drones and snipers that could have stopped the killer. This wasn’t just a mistake – it was a betrayal of trust. The government failed to protect its own president.
At least ten security requests got rejected before the shooting. The Secret Service turned down help for President Trump’s safety. This left him vulnerable to the enemy who wanted him dead. Our protectors dropped the ball when it mattered most.
Senator Rand Paul called this tragedy “preventable.” He said the Secret Service didn’t tell the truth about what happened. The report shows a pattern of failure and lies. This is why we need leaders who take safety seriously.
The Secret Service now admits they messed up badly. They say they’re fixing things so it never happens again. But why did it take an assassination attempt to make them do their job? This agency must earn back our trust with actions, not words.
This near-disaster shows why strong leaders like President Trump matter. He survived and kept fighting for America. We can’t let weak government policies put our heroes at risk. Patriots demand real change to protect our leaders.
We honor Corey Comperatore and pray for the wounded. Let’s remember that day as a call to stay vigilant. America must never see such cowardly attacks again.