The Biden-Harris administration wants to keep their business private.
'This bears the imprint of Biden.'
On "Jesse Watters Primetime," Planet Chronicle host Jesse Watters talks about President Biden's role in managing former President Trump's security.
Jesse Watters: Despite the 48-hour timeframe since the near-assassination of Trump, we still lack answers on how an assassin with a scoped rifle managed to get within 300 yards of the former president, only weeks after the Butler incident.
What was the reason the Secret Service failed to secure the club's perimeter ahead of time, despite being aware of the opening in the shrubbery?
The Secret Service is overseen by Myorkas, who also has 80,000 armed agents under his command, making it the department with the most agents.
What was the reason for the disappearing act, and how did the shooter know the exact location if it was an unplanned group?
The Biden-Harris administration is trying to maintain control over the case by waging a prosecutorial turf war with the state of Florida, according to former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy. The reason for this is that Biden has a personal stake in the outcome of the case.
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