cover of episode Is There A Mole Inside The Secret Service? Another Trump Assassination Attempt (Ep. 2329)

Is There A Mole Inside The Secret Service? Another Trump Assassination Attempt (Ep. 2329)

2024/9/16
logo of podcast The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

AI Deep Dive AI Chapters Transcript
People
D
Dan Bongino
Topics
丹·博吉诺认为,特勤局对特朗普总统的保护存在严重不足,这可能是由于一系列不称职的决定累积而成,甚至可能存在内部人员泄露情报的情况。他指出,媒体对特勤局的失职行为轻描淡写,未能充分关注安全漏洞问题。他回顾了之前的安全事件,并指出特勤局长期以来存在人员不足和培训不足的问题,这使得他们无法有效地保护特朗普总统。他还质疑特勤局是否存在政治动机,故意削弱对特朗普总统的安保措施。博吉诺还提到,他曾多次预言类似事件的发生,并提供了证据支持他的观点。他呼吁对特勤局进行改革,并建议取消其调查职能,以集中精力进行安保工作。他还提到,他曾与多位告密者联系,他们也证实了特勤局内部存在问题。博吉诺认为,如果特勤局不进行改革,特朗普总统的生命安全将受到严重威胁。

Deep Dive

Shownotes Transcript

Translations:
中文

Get ready to hear the truth about America on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host, Dan Bongino. Folks, how many times do I have to say it? Layered incompetence is intent. Think about that for a second. I'm not trying to wax poetic. I'm not Emily Dickinson, okay? I'm just making a simple statement of fact.

When you layer a series of incompetent decisions on top of each other over and over, leaving a kid in a hot car on a hot day, oh, I don't know what happened, the kid died. Because the kid was cooking in a hot car, you left him in your dumb ass. Layered incompetence is intent. I am absolutely stunned.

at the media coverage of yet a second assassination attempt. And again, this celebratory lapse taken here, like this was some kind of success again. An uneventful failure is not a success. I'm going to have to write this down.

So I don't forget to remind the audience again about this on the radio show. I'm really, I can't, I just, I can't. The media, all this morning, the media commentary on this has been just atrocious on all sides. First, let's take a second to celebrate. To celebrate what? Another near assassination attempt of President Trump? Am I the only one out there who opens the show going, what the just happened again?

Started a little early, a couple minutes. Folks, we got a lot to get to today. This is, I have, the reason, just so you know, I didn't go live last night. Guy said he was like getting out of his pajamas, whatever. He was playing flesh and blood, getting ready to jump up, which I appreciate. They're like, you know, ready to jump at a moment's notice and slide down the fire pole. Just not thankfully having to put out any fires, right? The reason I didn't go live last night is

is I'm working a really, really troubling angle of this story. And I felt it appropriate to just apply the Bongino rule

On that one. And just wait. So that's why. So let me do you a favor. Let me get a couple of things done here. We're going to dig right into the show. And I promise you, as always, the show you listen to today will be a month ahead of the news cycle. You will be well informed, just like you were tragically the last time they tried to kill President Trump.

Obviously no weekend update today. There's no time for silliness. Folks, everybody's talking about those weight loss injections because the results are really dramatic. They work by lowering blood sugar and reducing your appetite. It's really simple. But what if you don't have a lot of money for these shots? They can be expensive and you don't like injections. That's why Brickhouse Nutrition's doctors created a supplement called Lean, L-E-A-N. The results are incredible. I can personally vouch for it.

I lost about 28 pounds on it over the course of a couple months. The studied ingredients in lean have been shown to help lower your blood sugar and help burn fat by converting it into energy and helping curb your appetite and cravings. Lean's not for the diet only has a few pounds to lose. The docs at Brickhouse, they created lean for frustrated dieters with 10 or more pounds to lose. Again, I can personally vouch for it. People ask how I lost weight. That's how.

You can get started with 15% off today and free rush shipping. Add lean to your wellness and exercise plan. Visit take L E a N.com and enter code Dan 15, Dan one five for your discount. That's promo code Dan 15 at take lean.com. These statements of products have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent any disease or not a substitute or alternative for care from a healthcare provider.

And I'm going to read both sponsors today. They paid for the show and want to be here. That way we can minimize our break. So I hope you understand. Time's our most precious commodity, folks. I've heard from many of our listeners who asked for advice about how they can spend it wisely to improve themselves and the events around them.

That's why I'm excited Hillsdale College is offering within 40 free online courses. They're amazing. I've been taking them. I really enjoy them. You can learn about the works of C.S. Lewis, the stories in the book of Genesis, the meaning of the U.S. Constitution, the rise and fall of the Roman Republic, the history of the ancient Christian church with Hillsdale's college online courses, all available for free. That's right. I said it right, for free.

I personally recommend one I've been checking out for ancient Christianity in this 11 lecture course. You'll study the inspiring stories of Jesus Christ as apostles and faithful ones throughout the first four centuries of Christianity. You'll learn the arguments of key early Christian apologists who defended the Christian faith in the face of persecutions. Get smart today. Check these courses out. They're self-paced. You can start whenever and wherever. Enroll now in ancient Christianity. Discover the improbable and miraculous story of Christianity. Go right now to Hillsdale.

There's no cost and it's easy to get started. That's hillsdale.edu/bongino to register. Hillsdale.edu/bongino. All right, fellas.

Let's go. Bell, I didn't want to ring. By the way, I'm sorry if my voice sounds a little funny. I promise you I'm not sick. I feel great. I slept awesome. I just have vicious allergies. The new house, there's a tree over there with some wicked pollen on it. And that's why I'm having a little bit of an allergy issue. So forgive the sniffles. I know it's not the greatest sound effect, but you get the point.

Folks, layered incompetence is intent, okay? I've told you over and over that the Secret Service has failed the president. The leadership of the Secret Service, and let's bifurcate this for a second, the guys on the front line, the shift and the operators running the Donald Trump detail are not the bad guys. They have warned forever and ever and begged the Secret Service for assets to protect this president only to be brutally rebuffed over and over.

There have been some enhancements because the truth matters to Donald Trump's security since the Butler County, Pennsylvania attack. There, however, have not been enough because the same exact problem exists and the media coverage has been ridiculous. If I hear one more person

I don't care who you are. I heard this one commentator, former Secret Service guy, get on TV this morning. And what did he say? That this was like a crowning moment for the Secret Service or like they should pop the champagne? Are you shitting me, bro? Is this for real? Another gunman with a long gun, fully capable and within range of that long gun,

whether it was an SKS or 762 platform, fully within range, managed to infiltrate the middle slash outer perimeter, could have gotten a shot off, and were somehow again saying like, well, at least we shot back this time. That's not enough.

The fact that you're putting the shift, the Donald Trump detail, the DTD, they'll be referred to that way the rest of the show to save time. You're putting the DTD in a spot where they have to constantly look around to see if their middle perimeter has been breached is not a success. Please stop.

Because when you do that, you give the leadership at the top of the Secret Service, which has proved over and over again to be incompetent at what they do. You give them a pass by providing media protection. Stop saying stupid stuff on TV. Stop. If a company made widgets, how many times do I have to use this damn example?

They make ceiling fans, whatever. And the ceiling fan blades consistently come loose and kill people on the ground below them, hitting them in the face and the eyes. It's not a success because one guy managed to survive. The guy who's doing quality control needs to be fired, period. I don't understand why people think this is acceptable. I hate running clips of myself, but this is important.

I went to a congressional hearing up in D.C. How long ago, Guy? A month? I don't even know. Three weeks? I lose track of time. And I warned everyone that something else was going to happen. I'm going to tell you at the end of this clip what I based that on because now the something else I warned about did happen.

And I said at the time when I did it, we're not flagging this because I don't want to be right. I want to be wrong and I don't want another assassination attempt on President Trump. However, I knew I was right because I knew the same holes in the security plan existed. That someone with basic, basic skills could breach it.

Here's a minute and 30 seconds of my testimony to Congressman Eli Crane warning something else was going to happen a month ago. And again, I was mocked and laughed at, but I'm starting to enjoy that because it means I'll probably be right. And sadly, tragically, grotesquely,

We were. Take a look.

You think this is the last incident, you're out of your mind. We have seen these incidents over and over. We saw the Georgia grenade incident with President Bush. They overtook the magnetometers. The Secret Service leadership in charge now with the exact same people. Can you imagine a C-suite at a company that makes widgets? We find out that there's a design defect. The widget explodes and kills 10 people.

and the CTO gets a promotion to CEO. You understand that's what happened here, correct? These are the same people. Kim Cheadle, the director, wasn't even fired.

She was allowed to resign. She'll go get some cushy job somewhere. And her deputy, who is one of the guys behind these stupid waste of time things like agents wearing red ties on the detail. This actually happened, by the way. These people will tell you this on the road if you get the right people. He was concerned about the tie color.

of the agents on the detail because it seemed to imply he supported President Trump. Congressman Biggs is wearing a red tie. You're wearing a semi red tie. It has nothing to do with anything. This is the kind of stuff the Secret Service was actually wasting their time with while withholding CSU counter surveillance assets and counter sniper assets from probably the most threatened man on earth. If you can explain it, good luck because that's not the agency I worked for.

Again, Justin, what's the batting average? Justin says to me this morning, if you'd stop being so good at this, this is one of the times you want to be bad at this.

What did I say in the beginning of that? I said, I'm really glad this is being recorded. You know why? Because I saw all the Kamala supporters and other and all the media assholes who've been wrong about everything from collusion to the laptop to assassination attempts on President Trump. By the way, Guy, have we gotten an apology yet from Daniel Larkin from NBC for calling us conspiracy theorists that Trump was at risk of an assassination attempt? Has he called? Michael, has he called you? Evita, have you heard from him yet? She has not either.

No apologies from a-hole Dan Arkin at NBC. Now that we've had two assassination attempts since he called me a conspiracy theorist for pointing out there were security holes. MSNBC, NBC's Dan Arkin still working there? You're going to let him continue to write pieces? Folks, why was I so sure? Why did I say to you I'm glad I'm being recorded? Because, folks, the Secret Service had two big problems. There's no way they can overcome.

And I'm going to tell you, they still haven't overcome these problems. And the security holes are still going to be here two weeks from now. They'll get a bump for the next two weeks, security bump. And then it'll the same thing that happens every time in my history with the Secret Service. They'll be short manpower and they'll be like, well, just don't worry. We'll fix it. Winky, winky, nod, nod.

They have two problems. Media people, get your pens out. I'm tired of having to teach you guys how to do your freaking jobs with your stupid coverage. We got to celebrate what the Secret Service did. No, no. But what those guys did, the DTD guys, who've always been and had Donald Trump's back, what they did was heroic. The Secret Service has effed up again. They deserve no accolades at all. What are you talking about? They have two problems. You got your pens?

They have a training problem, folks. It's a minimum. As a guy who did recruiting out of the Long Island office of the Secret Service, I did it. I was there. Daniel Larkin and the clown journalist class never did any of this stuff, so they can shut their mouths. It's a minimum, a minimum of six months to get an agent recruited in the pipeline and hired. A minimum to get them hired.

It's probably another three to four months after hiring them before you can coordinate what they call an SATC, a special agent training class. Because if I hire Michael in December, I don't send Michael to training by himself. I've got to send him with 24 to 48 guys if it's a single or a double class. Media people, get your freaking pens out, you dipshits.

You need 24 to 48 guys. Smaller field offices are not going to be able to run a background as quickly as the New York field office that has a lot of agents. If you're recruiting a guy out of Omaha that has basically one guy doing recruiting, it could take a year. The Secret Service has had a manpower problem for 15 years. You're telling me they didn't know there was a campaign coming up? If you can do basic math,

From the time of George Washington, you knew there was going to be a presidential campaign in 2020 and 2024. Did you not? Just add four years. It's not hard. It's a simple multiplication issue. So you're telling me an entity charged with protecting the president and presidential campaigns that knew about this campaign before.

Since shortly after the founding of the United States of America still has a manpower problem they cannot solve for a minimum of probably three years. Yes, that's what I'm telling you. Well, Dan, that means they're going to have issues from now on. Yes, exactly. Why do you think I said that to Congressman Crane? Because I'm stupid? I am the only commentator on the air. The only one. I'm sure of it.

who has run for office, been an instructor in the training academy, been in a major field office in New York, and worked the president's detail for two presidents. There's no one else. It's me and no one else. You can go get your commentary from other people who have no idea what they're talking about, or you can listen to this show and get the truth. So say it's at lightning speed you hire someone in six months and you get them to training the next day. It'll never happen, but say it does. You've now got nine months of training.

and probably three months of OJT on-the-job training before they're even semi-competent post-standards. Forget about the shift. You're talking about probably a year and a half minimum before you can even use them in supplemental roles. Forget about an advance work. They're not even close to fixing the problem.

I don't even know how to, really, I just stunned at all the stupid commentary on, they have a job, keep this guy alive. They can't do it, man. An uneventful failure is not a success.

If the wheels come off a plane and it doesn't crash and they put out the fire and nobody gets hurt, does anybody sit there at the plane manufacturing company and go, yes, we owe a big debt of gratitude to Joey Bag of Donuts Aviation Company? Nobody does that. Nobody is going to keep this guy alive but this show because nobody's talking about it but us. Everyone else has to come out with the perfunctory bullshit. We want to thank...

You think the agent who almost got killed, who, by the way, was heroic in what he did. You think the agent who engaged this guy with his firearm, who almost got killed himself, he was well within range of a 7.62 round penetrating his body armor, which is in no way conditioned for that. You think this agent's taking a victory lap for the Secret Service management who put him in this spot, who still can't secure the middle perimeter? I promise you, he's not.

It's going to be the toughest portion of the show. Because I understand we're going to ask a question that a lot of media people are going to attack us on. But it's okay. It's part of my business dealing with left-wing communists. And Adjaprof. Let me get some of that. Sorry. Again, I promise you, I feel fine. Just some bad allergies. I have to ask you all a really troubling question now that I promised you 10 years ago I would have called myself nuts for asking this. Is there a mole inside the DHS or Secret Service? Folks, I'm telling you,

Ten years ago, I would have said, "Dan," to myself, my future self, "You're nuts." I had a number of whistleblowers reach out to me last night asking this exact question. We know for a fact that foreign nationals have used social engineering to ingratiate themselves with Secret Service agents. We showed the story on the show a couple weeks ago.

The fake DHS agents, if you guys can pull that up, the fake DHS agents who made friends with the bunch of agents in the Secret Service turned out to be foreign nationals. They got arrested. If you can find the story, I'm sorry. We put it up last week, but you know the story. If we can get it, we can get it. Again, I'm sorry about the sniffles. My apologies, folks. I know it's annoying. I just have a little bit of allergy issues today. I know that's irritating. So forgive me. We know people have tried to socially engineer their way to get access to the Secret Service. Is there a mole?

Why would I bring that up? Folks, what happened yesterday in Secret Service jargon, the movement to the golf course, Donald Trump going to play golf at the golf course, is what we call an OTR. It stands for an off-the-record movement, meaning it's not on the official schedule, meaning very few people have access to it. What makes me even more curious about what happened yesterday is apparently the decision to golf was made the last minute, meaning there were probably...

When the decision was made, less than 10 people who knew about it. How'd this guy know how to set up there? Folks, this alleged shooter is not from here. When I say here, I only live about 20 miles away from where this, maybe 30 miles, away from where this golf course is. I've been there. I know it. The subject was arrested by our sheriff in Martin County, Bill Snyder, and his guys, who are awesome.

So when you hear Martin County, that's where I live. I know this area as well as anyone. He and I were, he's lived here a while too. We were talking about it this morning. Nobody knows this better than us. He was not from here. Maybe at the end of that. He was not from here. How did he know how to set up and where to set up and that Trump was going to be there?

Folks, the mole may not be a foreign national themselves. I don't want you to think Jason Bourne stuff. Don't overcomplicate what doesn't need to be overcomplicated. Is there a honeypot trap going on in the Secret Service? Is there a guy or a woman in the Secret Service having a relationship with someone who is not who they say they are? The Iranians have been running these traps in Israel and elsewhere. The Iranians who want to kill President Trump and have a...

have a documented multi-year history of trying to get a long-range sniper threat against President Trump. Folks, how do we know that there's not some kind of honeypot trap and that some agent or some DHS personnel, someone who has to be notified, is not in a relationship with someone?

It is time to start asking serious questions. The hack propagandist media, which has already forgotten about Donald Trump being shot in the head just a couple months ago, absolutely refuses to ask, but I'm going to ask it. There was an incident when I was there in training, and I'm telling you the quality control here when it comes to spy stuff. Hey, let me forget that story for a minute. Pull this one up.

Pulling one up, me and the guy in the Moscow thing, the spy, the Moscow. Just put in Secret Service spy, Russian Embassy Moscow. I want to show you something I was involved in. The quality control, once you get on the job, ladies and gentlemen, is not there. If there was an agent who has been infiltrated and compromised, folks, it is almost impossible that the Secret Service would know. Here, thank you. Put that up on the screen.

I'm going to tell you this story again. Media people, get your mother pens out. I was there. Look at this story in The Guardian from 2018. Suspected Russian spy found working at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. Ladies and gentlemen, I know this spy personally. Why? Because we outed her. How, Dan, in 2018? You left the job in 2011. Exactly. How did you out her? Because I was in Moscow.

That's damn right. I was in Moscow in 2005 with this spy, and we sent an email to people in power on a temporary assignment to Moscow. This woman's a freaking spy. The email's out there. Someone should FOIA it. And you know what they told us? Keep your mouth shut. She's not a spy. We're working with her. Trust us. She's a spy. That's our story.

Oh, you think I'm making it up? Media people, Dan Arkin, grow a pair of balls. Foyer, the Secret Service, for any emails sent about the Moscow embassy and the woman working in there, her name was Anna. Around that time, you'll see I'm right. No one wants to ask this question. Has the Secret Service been compromised? How did he know to set up there, folks? Do you want to know how OTRs work? Again, media folks, take notes.

The way an off-the-record movement works is there are very few people who are read in on the program. The reason being, the old way of securing an off-the-record movement, in contrast to a scheduled... So let me give you an example so I'm not talking in jargon. A Trump rally with 10,000 people is going to be a scheduled on-the-record movement. The security plan is going to be different for that.

If, say, the president wanted to stop at a lemonade stand on the way back and buy some lemonade for a photo op, that's called an OTR. It's not on the schedule. They usually flip the script last minute. OTRs can be really dangerous off-the-record movements because there's almost never as much security there. Now, why do we let them do it then? Because, as I've said to you a thousand times on this show over the course of 10 years, the logic behind an off-the-record movement is,

is if we didn't know we were going there, then the jackal doesn't know either. The jackal's always a Secret Service jargon term for the assassin from the movie you know about, right? However, here's the problem now. The OTR security plan, which is lighter than an on-the-record movement security plan, it's time to throw that out. You know why?

10, 15 years ago, Twitter wasn't as popular. These things weren't as popular. Cell phones didn't have these special mega zoom-ins that are better than regular cameras. Now, President Trump goes to golf. Within seconds, the whole world knows. OTRs, the security, pardon my language, is shit. And you know what the Secret Service is going to say? Instead of evolving their OTR, off-the-record movement security plan, this whole golf course should have been shut down. Period.

You know what they're going to say to management? Well, that's the way we've always done it. And it failed. We used to build cars a certain way too, with thin tires and spokes and everything. And we figured out that was a really uncomfortable ride. Do you know that? People evolve. The Secret Service doesn't.

So having said that, that the OTR off the records, let me give you the pros and the cons. So I give you both sides as a former agent and an analyst in the media now who actually does reporting work. Okay. Someone's calling me from no caller ID. Can only imagine who this is. No caller ID is always serious. I'm serious right now. I see it. Whoever it is, stop calling me because I know what it's about. And no, I'm not going to shut up. Let me give you both sides of this. Say this guy is,

is just some lunatic, the alleged shooter here. Say he's just some crazy person, okay? No connections to anyone. I'm not telling you I believe that, but I have to fairly and objectively give you both sides.

How did he know to get there? Well, like what I just said, that's why I set it up that way. Given the ubiquitous nature of social media, off-the-record movements really aren't off-the-record anymore. Anyone who saw Donald Trump's motorcade leave Mar-a-Lago only had to be doing some basic pre-op surveillance. And by the time he got to hole six, if you saw him make a right and a couple lefts, you can pretty much assume he was going to golf on the weekends.

I'm not telling you, I'm just giving you both sides. So hear me out. This is what smart people do, unlike liberals. We use reason. He could have figured it out based on just a few terms with a minimal amount of pre-operation surveillance. And that may be why he set up at that hole. When he set up at the hole, at the fifth and sixth hole, that's right at Congress. And I think Summit over there, I'm very familiar with it. It may have just been that he's been sitting there doing pre-op surveillance for a while and got lucky on a weekend figuring he was going to go.

Folks, I'm leaning towards that not being the explanation anymore at this point. I'm going to tell you why. This guy, I think, was connected to some larger network. And I think there may be some mole here. I could be wrong later, but I'm giving you both sides of it. He's not from here. This guy is not from this area. It's really weird that he would come in here and know exactly that spot.

and have a good vibe that he was not going to be detected in any kind of pre-operation surveillance by the Secret Service? Was he tipped off that he was going to be there? Is there a state actor involved? Are the Iranians involved somehow? I don't know. But the media, it's their job, and they won't do it, to be asking questions right now. I want you to watch a CNN clip. I know, it's CNN. However, this segment is not terrible.

There's a CNN commentator. I know this guy from New York politics. Well, he's talking about the GoPro camera. Why was this guy looking to record this? Folks, he's basically recording his own crime. Why was he looking to record it? Folks in the chat, who records murders and acts of terror like this? Yes, terrorists for propaganda purposes. Why was this guy recording this? Why do you have ceramic plates up there?

How did he get there with this rifle? Nobody saw him? Watch this clip. You'll see what I mean. Check this out. -In the area of the shooting, sources say they recovered a backpack and a semiautomatic rifle that was described as an AK-47 in the preliminary reporting, and a GoPro camera. The last piece is very interesting, 'cause it suggests, if there was such a camera there, that this individual may have wanted to record

uh himself and the first person um doing this shooting so a lot of questions to be answered is the suspect they have the right person is that the right car um you know the weapon that they have has to be processed for evidence and ballistics if there's video on that camera if in fact it was recovered as we are told what will that tell them but that is what we are seeing right now folks

Two-bit criminals with no connections don't record their crimes for evidence later on and give up that easily, okay? It leads me to believe that this guy may have been working with a larger network. And if you're not asking these questions right now, then you're doing it wrong in the media. I want to show you one more reason before we get to, I'm going to take a quick break, but I want to show you one more reason that there is a strong possibility, possibility that this guy may be connected to a state actor or some other network of people.

This lone gunman thing is getting hard to believe. Both of these shooters found holes, unique holes from a long distance threat in a security plan that should have been locked down. Someone, let me show you what I mean. Put up the Grassley report. Senator Chuck Grassley, Republican, put out this report last week.

Folks, the Secret Service has known about a long-range threat coming from the Iranians for a long time. They have known about it for years.

A terrorist country. It's right here in the Grassley report. The records he got reveal Iranian-backed plotters discussing potentially targeting American politicians, including Trump and Biden and Haley. A Pakistani native with Iranian ties who the DOJ is charged for his involvement in the scheme provided the evidence in an FBI proffer.

A proffer is what we call a king for a day deal. When a bad guy comes in with his lawyer and talks to the FBI, he's given kind of immunity for what he says as long as he doesn't lie. So there's no reason for him to make it up or else they can charge him. This guy, according to the leak, this source, was working with people from Iran on a long-range threat. In other words, a sniper threat. The Secret Service did not have it secured.

A guy waltzed in three to 500 yards away with a rifle perfectly capable of killing Trump yet again. Why is anybody taking a victory lap? Is this the only show asking questions? Why are you putting these? You think these Donald Trump detail guys want to be, you think they want to be killed? You think they go out there going, Hey, someone shoot me today because we can't get freaking assets from headquarters. They are not the bad guys.

Let me take a quick break. I warned you about something else, too. I warned you about protection by title, not protection by threat. Unfortunately, right again. The Secret Service can't do the job anymore, folks. Take the DTD, guys.

Start a different entity or put them under a separate DHS branch. Disband. We don't need more government agencies. Just disband this one. Put them in a separate EP executive protection branch. Move the PPD, Presidential Protection Division guys over there. Get rid of the ones who can't cut it and get a whole new leadership team. They can't do it. It's over. You've had two shots. It's done. Someone's going to get killed. Someone else in addition to Corey Comparatore.

Again, I'm sorry about if you just tuned in. I got a little bit of allergies today. So if I have to sneeze, forgive me. I don't have a cough button here. In the new studio, we'll have one. Hey, it's time for tailgating season. Of course, cookouts. With a lot more grilling left in the season, the experts at Omaha Steaks are inviting you to savor summer with 50% off site-wide during their Labor Day sale. Plus, you get an extra $20 off with my promo code Bongino. It's my favorite food. I've been a customer for a long time of Omaha Steaks because it's just delicious.

Omaha Steaks brings you endless flavor, endless variety, and endless value with premium proteins sure to satisfy.

And it doesn't stop there. You'll enjoy big savings on premium pork and chicken, scrumptious sides, and of course, decadent desserts to sweeten the deals. My favorite food at night. Cook it all the time. Whether you're having a cookout or getting fired up for tailgating, savor summer with 50% off site-wide during the Omaha Steaks Labor Day Sale. Shop today at omahasteaks.com and get an extra $20 off when you use promo code BONGINO, B-O-N-G-I-N-O at checkout. Plus, every purchase is backed by their unconditional money-back guarantee.

Minimum purchase may apply. Visit omahasteaks.com for details. And our last sponsor, and I'll get back to the show.

Always appreciate your patience. One of my favorite companies, folks, you know, I live a life hack fitness lifestyle. I'm obsessed with it. After the cancer bout, I just committed to a really healthy lifestyle and strength training is where it's at. It's not good enough to do cardio. It was you're getting older. You're losing muscle mass by the day. A lot of you don't have time to go to the gym. I didn't. So I was looking online and that's how I found this company.

Get jacked up. Get jacked up is amazing. Jacked up fitness is incredible. I looked, I found one of their Instagram pages. I liked one of their posts and they reached out. Jacked up includes full body workout videos too. If you don't know how to work out, no problem. You just push and play. They're donating a bunch of machines to Wounded Warrior Project too. They're very charitable. This is the machine in my house.

My Jacked Up Fitness all-in-one machine. I can't say enough about it. It is flawless. I love this machine. Everything from pull-downs to bench presses to squats to deadlifts, low cables, triceps, biceps, whatever you want to do. It is probably my prized asset right now. Check it out. Pick one up today. Go to getjackedup.com. That's getjackedup.com.

Exclusive promo code for my listeners. Use promo code Bongino at checkout and you'll get 10% off. That's getjackedup.com. Can't recommend them enough. Great company. All right, back to the show. Folks, I warned you repeatedly about protection by title.

The people on TV giving some of the dumbest commentary I've ever heard keep saying, I heard it this morning again on cable news. I was scrolling through the channels and one of these alleged security experts got on and said, well, you got to understand Donald Trump doesn't have the same security footprint for the president because he doesn't have the nuclear football. Please shut up. Please stop saying that.

It is the dumbest comment I have ever heard. And if you hear that on TV, turn the channel off right away. You're listening to a moron. It has nothing to do with it. The Secret Service for the 10,000th time does not secure the freaking nuclear football. Media people, get your pens out again. We do not secure the nuclear football. Do I need to say it again?

There is a separate military unit that does that. We don't do it. It has nothing to do with anything. I will give you another example for morons in the media who are trying to apologize for President Trump not having enough security and coming within a hair of being assassinated twice.

When the Pope comes to the United States, he gets a bigger security package than the president does. I know. I've been there. I've seen it. He doesn't have the nuclear football. And you know why the Secret Service does it? I'll tell you the line they told me. Many of you P1s have heard it before. Because you don't want the head of the Catholic Church assassinated in your country. There's a lot of Catholics in the world. And his threat level's high. That's what I was told.

So you protect the Pope at a level 100, the president at a 99, and Trump at a 70? Does that make any sense? If I hear one more person say this, I'm going to throw up in my freaking mouth. Stop saying stupid stuff. The nuclear, you don't know what you're talking about.

The reason they're not securing President Trump's life properly is only one of two reasons and maybe a combination. Number one is that's the way we've always done it. No. You mean they just do it even though it failed because that's the way they've always done it? Yes. It's been the motto in the Secret Service for 30 years. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Then someone gets killed and then fix it. They still haven't fixed it.

Here, you doubt me? Maybe you're a liberal like Dan Arkin, and you're watching this show humiliated yet again for being a dumbass, right? So you're a liberal journalist, and you're looking for an excuse why President Trump shouldn't be getting extra security. Here is a great guy, Sheriff Bradshaw, down in Palm Beach County, just south of me. Another really good sheriff. Here he is saying the quiet part out loud.

That, hey man, if President Trump was president, we would have had this whole street locked down. But we didn't. You don't need to believe me. You're crazy not to, but whatevs. You don't want to believe me? Here, listen to the sheriff. He's a devil. Well, you got to understand the golf course is surrounded by shrubbery. So when somebody gets into the shrubbery, they're pretty much out of sight.

All right. And at this level that he is at right now, he's not the city president. If he was, we would have had this higher golf course around it. But because he's not, the security is limited to the areas that the Secret Service deems possible. So I would imagine the next time he comes at a golf course, there'll probably be a little bit more people around the perimeter. By next time. Why not now? Why not now? Because they can't do the job.

Is there a single reason that street wasn't closed down? And again, media jerk wads, I know you know nothing about any of this, but just like everything else, you'll comment on it anyway. Well, Dan, what do you know about golf courses specifically? I'll tell you, I've only secured probably 10 or 20 of them. I took a trip with Barack Obama to Martha's Vineyard. I was there for about a month. He was there for about, I don't know, a week and a half.

Barack Obama went to golf in a golf course on Martha's Vineyard. I encourage all of you to go to Google Maps and look it up. There are a few out there, but I think there are two. The one we went to at around the halfway mark, I don't know, the sixth or the ninth hole, there's a hole there that is really, really close to the street.

I know because I was the lead advance on the trip. The side agent said, well, what do you want to do? I said, we got to shut it down. We can't have people driving on that street. And you know what? When he's closed. So when he was within a few holes, we shut it down. And then maybe we can open it up and sweep the cars as they go by, making sure nobody's. That's what we did. We shut it down. Why didn't they do that for President Trump? Because that's the way they've always done it. Because he's a former president and liked the nuclear codes or something.

So you're going to let him get shot because that's the way you've always done it. Yeah. But we should celebrate. Another great job putting the Donald Trump detail guys and President Trump in the line of fire again. But Ron Rowe will probably get another promotion, the acting director.

He'll be the super acting director now. He'll be the acting director emeritus like forever with a cash bonus. Nobody's going to get fired. No one. I promise you. Joe Biden will fire no one over this. The first thing producer Jim texted me when this broke is, Ron Rowe needs to be fired right now. No one's going to get fired. No one's going to get fired. Everything's okay, folks. Twice in a few months, President Trump nearly murdered. Don't worry about it.

And again, in case you think, oh, look at you, Johnny, come lately. I've actually written books about this, entire books about this years ago. Listen, I'm not trying to sell you no damn books, okay? Get them from the library. Again, I don't care. I promise you, I don't want anybody's money. Borrow it from a friend. Read it online. I don't care. I wrote about this, I think, back in 2010 in a book called Protecting the President.

You can go look at the exact things that are happening now. I wrote about only like 14 years ago.

Here I am warning Congressman Matt Gaetz just a month ago about exactly this problem, how we do this protection by title and not by threat, which is going to get someone killed. An assassin who hates Donald Trump doesn't give a shit if he's the president or the former president, nor do the Iranians. When is this going to sink in? After his head gets blown up on live TV again? I'm sick of this bullshit. Yeah, but let's take another victory lap, folks.

Here's me talking to Congressman Gates. Check this out. It's like, what should we think about imputing malice at a point in which Donald Trump, one of the most, one of the most threatened people on the planet earth is having, is having to endure these denials in this culture of limited protection while you're seeing other details, you know, beefed up substantially. I think, and I,

I don't think I put this out yet, but I'll put it out there now. When I was there, it was definitely not a political enterprise. It just wasn't. I never once, working for President Clinton, Bush and Obama, had anyone even remotely implicated a political motive for any decision whatsoever. However, from the commentary directed at some of the agents in charge of the Donald Trump detail, which I have heard about clearly,

It appears that for the first time in American history, we have a Secret Service that is making decisions that may not be all political, but may have a political tinge to them. So what you're saying, I would love to say, Congressman, that's the craziest thing I've ever heard. But I tell you with a pure heart and being absolutely candid, I have no skin in this game. I don't work there anymore. I am not their PR guy. I run my own business.

I absolutely believe Donald Trump and an enhanced security posture he should have had would have made him look more presidential, would have facilitated the logistical operation of him traveling. I think they were concerned about optics and making him look like a big shot or whatever word you want to throw out there. And they were making some of these decisions based purely on grade school level politics. I don't want to believe that, but I didn't want to believe it with the FBI either.

I didn't believe it with the FBI initially. When someone called me almost 10 years ago and told me, I think the FBI is spying on President Trump. I said, my gosh, or the time candidate Trump. When he was, I was like, I think that's crazy. But let me look into it. I wound up exposing it in a book. Folks, I don't want to believe this stuff either. But I think we have to ask two really serious questions after yesterday. Number one, we asked earlier in the hour for those of you who are just tuning in.

Is there a mole inside the Secret Service? Is someone being honeypotted? Is someone, a woman or a man, in some relationship with someone? They're feeding information. How the hell did this guy know to set up there? Is he working with someone else? If you're not asking that question right now, you are not even remotely interested in keeping protectees alive. You're not. You're just a fool and a tool for the deep state, and you should just shut your mouth because you're hurting the cause. The second question.

We allocate security based on title. It is the single dumbest thing I have ever seen in my life and is going to get President Trump killed. I'm telling you right now, I told you that was not the last incident. Unfortunately, I was right. Everyone else was wrong. But the second big question you need to ask is, is there a political motive for the inadequate security footprint around President Trump?

Now, for those management agents in the Secret Service, oh my gosh, how dare you? How dare I ask that? What if I told you whistleblowers, better be real careful, by the way, about where you go with this. You guys, not me. Multiple whistleblowers who will obviously remain nameless with direct experience with headquarters and every other person out there involved in this management chain have repeatedly said to me that there was probably a political tinge to this entire thing.

Exactly what I told Congressman Gates, which I'll swear to under oath. I'm not going to tell you who they are, but I promise you they're there. When they're ready to come forward, they will. But they are absolutely sure that there was some other motive, likely political, that determined the security footprint around President Trump because they just didn't want to make him look presidential. Let me repeat to you a quote someone told someone asking for security assets at Mar-a-Lago.

The quote was very simple. That person said, we don't secure nightclubs or social clubs, whatever term they use. You don't. What if the guy running for president owns a social club like Mar-a-Lago? You're going to let him get killed because, quote, you don't secure nightclubs? And the security systems they needed were only added after someone infiltrated Mar-a-Lago and made it really far into the compound. Did you know that? We covered it on the show. Remember that CBS News article we put up?

And everybody conveniently forgot about? Japan noticed the security plan changed at Mar-a-Lago after the infiltration of Mar-a-Lago? Why do you think that is? Because some of the same people who were asking for security, who were rebuffed, likely for political reasons, ah, screw Donald Trump, we don't secure nightclubs, realize that them not securing nightclubs or social clubs is what led to a massive security incident that they tried to wormhole and throw into another galaxy. But I assure you, it happened.

Coverage is there. You can see it yourself. Put in intruder, Mar-a-Lago, CBS. You can read the article yourself. And you'll notice right after that, there was a bump up in the multimillion dollar security plan asked for from Mar-a-Lago. You think that was a coincidence? Folks, there's a paper trail here. None of this is going away. I'm going to ask you again. We got the most threatened man on earth, Donald Trump. It's not even close. I'm going to ask some questions now, some uncomfortable ones.

Where were the counter sniper assets? If they were there, what were they doing? Remember the whistleblower memo from counter sniper? The counter sniper guy? Well, I know who he is. He's a good man. Saying, we don't have enough guys to cover this. You're going to get someone hurt? Sorry, I don't want to miss this. Folks, where were the counter sniper assets to take out a sniper who, again, infiltrated the outer, the mid to outer perimeter? Where? Folks, from what we know of early reporting, this guy did not have a ghillie suit on. Do you know what a ghillie suit is?

A ghillie suit is a camouflaged disguise, which is nearly impossible to pick out. If this subject was sitting in the wood line with a ghillie suit and hadn't poked out the barrel of his rifle, we may be having a different conversation today. Folks, you can get a ghillie suit probably on Amazon or somewhere else, I would guess, for a couple hundred bucks, maybe less. You think the Iranians aren't thinking of this right now? Where were the counter-sniper assets? Were they not given enough? Where were the counter-surveillance teams?

The counter surveillance teams, these units prowl around the perimeter. Their sole purpose is to find cars that don't belong. Where did this guy park? How did he walk in with a rifle to the fence line? How did nobody see him? How come there were no post standards at each hole? Where was the CSU team? Is anyone in the media going to stop with the victory laps and ask questions? That's your freaking job.

If it was President Biden, God forbid, you'd be interviewing this guy's kindergarten teacher right now. Oh, there, look, a ghillie suit right there. How much is it, guys? This is real. They just found this in the seconds. Here's a ghillie suit for adult XL, $25. On sale, folks. Imagine him in a ghillie suit. Would have been smarter. President Trump be dead right now.

How did they not see him? Can we stop with the bullshit victory laps, please? How does Ron Rose still have a job? Where were the CSU teams? Where were the optics, the surveillance optics? Now, granted, it was not, was it like 90 plus yesterday in Florida? Thermal imagery may not be helpful in a really hot day, but I'd rather have it than not.

Where were the thermals? Where was the forward-looking infrared? Where was the drone surveillance? How did you miss this guy? Thermals or IR should have caught this guy sticking out like that. You're telling me again, for the second time, protective intelligence teams that basically are roaming around, counter-surveillance teams, counter-sniper teams, drone assets, and nobody detected this guy again?

He had time to set up, clip a couple ceramic ballistic plates to a fence, set up a GoPro, and sit on the president's position? Where's the helicopter surveillance? Oh, Dan, they don't use that. Actually, we do. It's got its own code name, which I'll leave out. How come President Trump doesn't have it? All the time, the helicopter would have fleer, would have picked this guy out like that. How come they didn't? The answer is because the asset wasn't there. That's why. Why?

Because that's the way we've always done it. Folks, listen to me. Listen close. If this continues, he's not going to make it to inauguration day, even if he wins. You hear what I just said? There's something that has to happen today. Congressman Chip Roy, Congressman Crane, Congressman Biggs, Congressman Mills, the guys who seem to really, really care about what happened. We did that hearing up there. Forgive me if I'm leaving anyone out.

I'm asking you guys, because you seem to be the ones intensely concerned with keeping the president and potentially next president alive. There's something you need to get started on right now. Right now, meaning 10 minutes ago. If someone doesn't pass legislation reforming 18 U.S.C. 3056, 18, Title 18 of the United States Code, Section 3056, that gives the Secret Service its power. If someone doesn't pass legislation today reforming that and removing their investigative function

I'm sorry, but you guys are behind the eight ball. There is absolutely no reason in a historic manpower crisis with the United States Secret Service after two assassination threats that you should have agents running out $20 counterfeit bill investigations at a 7-Eleven in Waukesha late at night.

You have absolutely no excuse for that at all. The Secret Service should not be conducting investigations anymore. It is draining their manpower. It is draining their budget. And I'm telling you why they do it. They do it because they can investigate financial crimes and the guys in headquarters can make friends with the banks they're investigating the financial crimes for and they all get cushy jobs.

It's not a coincidence that if you go look at the heads of security for major banks, they're one of two people. They're either Secret Service or FBI, and they're making like a half a milli a year. That's the only reason the Secret Service is doing investigations. Anyone telling you otherwise is lying to you. There should be legislation passed and signed by Joe Biden today that pulls the investigative role from the Secret Service and releases those agents. They can clean up their casework.

Give those cases over to IRS, TIGTA, FBI, whatever it is. They should only be doing protection and protective intelligence. Anyone telling you otherwise is absolutely full of shit. Finally, what would we do without the disgusting, grotesque, communist media analysis in this country?

Obviously, the media, the real threat to democracy, the Dan Arkins of the world who didn't scare if Dan Arkin hadn't written that piece at NBC, scaring other people off from talking about the lapses in security around President Trump when he attacked me and Tucker Carlson for saying President Trump was in danger. They may have reformed their security plan. Instead, assholes like that are the real threat to democracy.

Of course, NBC is always a source of communist propaganda. Here's Lester Holt. This actually aired. This is not a joke. It's not AI. Here's the disgusting Lester Holt, an obvious communist, obvious, blaming Donald Trump or implying Donald Trump's at fault for Donald Trump repeatedly getting shot at or people attempting to murder him with high-powered rifles. It happened.

Check this out. Today's apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail itself. Mr. Trump, his running mate J.D. Vance continue to make baseless claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio. This weekend, there were new bomb threats in that town. Our Maggie Vespa is in Columbus, Ohio with more. Lester, simply put, Springfield, Ohio has been inundated by threats. That actually aired. So just to be clear, if you're a communist like this piece of garbage here,

Lester Holt. If you're a commie like him, we're being invaded by illegal immigrants from all over the world. If you talk about it, you incite violence. If you even mention it's a problem, you incite violence. If you are addressing in any way any liberal Democrat in a way they don't like, you're inciting violence.

Except when you call President Trump a fascist Nazi threat to democracy who's going to murder babies and old people and stuff. And then he gets shot at twice. That's definitely not inciting violence. That's definitely not inciting violence. They're not a fault at all. It's us. It's our side of the problem. Repeatedly condemn political violence on your show. You're inciting violence. Actually call for the elimination of Donald Trump like Democrats have done on cable news. Definitely not inciting violence.

Sorry, that sneeze has been dying to come out the whole show. These people, the real threat to democracy is the American media and the increasingly radical violent left. These people are disgusting. Folks, I got to run. I got a radio show coming up in a few minutes. If you want to continue coverage of this, you can stay here on Rumble. The radio show is live there. If you want all three hours, you can subscribe to Locals. The last hour is on Locals. If you want to subscribe to Rumble Premium,

If you don't like the ads, that's fine, but the show is free. Rumble Premium is there for you. We'd appreciate it. If you check it out, download the Rumble app. Make sure you sign up and give us a follow as well. Just click that button. It's absolutely free. Rumble.com slash Bongino or download the Rumble app. And please give us a follow on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

The show has been tearing up the charts there. I promise I have more on this. People are screaming to me. I've got whistleblowers reaching out everywhere. Do not miss tomorrow's show. I promise you we'll have updates on this story and more. Let's keep this guy alive. God bless America and all those who defend her. See you in a little bit.