Trump Rally Canceled Due To Lack Of Secret Service Security
A whistleblower has alleged that a Trump rally in Wisconsin was canceled after the Secret Service told the campaign it lacked sufficient resources to secure the event. The claim, shared by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO), suggests that despite assurances from the Secret Service, President Donald Trump is not receiving the same level of protection as the sitting president.
According to the whistleblower, the Secret Service informed Trump’s team that it did not have “sufficient assets” to cover the rally, which led to its cancellation. This information directly contradicts public statements made by Secret Service officials, who claimed Trump is receiving full security coverage.
The cancellation is particularly concerning given the recent assassination attempts against Trump, including one where an armed individual reportedly waited for hours at a golf course in Florida. These events have sparked growing concerns about Trump’s safety, especially as the rhetoric from Democrats and the media continues to paint him as a threat to the country.
Hawley has previously raised alarm over potential security gaps in Trump’s protection. Another whistleblower had revealed that security vulnerabilities were ignored at one of Trump’s golf courses, allowing a would-be assassin to remain on the premises undetected.
Despite these threats, the media has largely downplayed the seriousness of the situation. Axios recently questioned why Trump has reduced the number of rallies he’s holding, seemingly overlooking the repeated assassination attempts and growing concerns about his safety.
As security concerns mount, the campaign may face increasing difficulty organizing large public events, which have long been a cornerstone of Trump’s political strategy. The ongoing scrutiny of Secret Service operations and the potential discrepancies in Trump’s protection could further complicate his efforts to campaign effectively.