Instead of granting Trump MORE secret service protection - at taxpayer expense - why shouldn't Trump curtail his activities, such as golfing, for a couple of months until the election is over? If nothing else, he could bombastically claim he's saving people money at great sacrifice to his freedom. Or, he could pay for his own protection. After all, he often boasts he knows more than everyone and anyone, so he clearly must know more about what it would take to protect him than anyone else!
From Joyce Vance, quoting an article from The Post:
"The Post article recounts the story told by former Secret Service agent Joseph Petro, that after an armed man forced his way in and took hostages while President Reagan was playing at Augusta National, Reagan gave up golfing on public courses. He restricted his hobby to a single private course owned by friends. Petro wrote in his book that Reagan “said that he was giving up golf purposely because he was concerned about putting other people at unnecessary risk.”"
Filly finished the article on Robert Caro, thank you. Have been a fan since first seeing him on C-span, many, many years ago. Yes, the man is a treasure.
Unknown! Although if that were the case, the GHOULS on faux "news" would be SCREAMING about it this morning. Instead, Faulkner is talking about how under funded and manned the FBI is. The same FBI she wants to see defunded and broken up. When all you tell are LIES, it's hard to spot the truth!
"The acting director of the Secret Service, Ronald Rowe Jr., said today that Trump’s plan for golfing on Sunday was unscheduled, so the secret service used an emergency plan for protecting Trump. Rowe said the suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, a convicted felon with a history of apparent mental illness, did not have a line of sight to the former president and did not shoot. He escaped and was later caught. Cell phone records suggest he was in the vicinity for 12 hours before being flushed out of the bushes."
Instead of granting Trump MORE secret service protection - at taxpayer expense - why shouldn't Trump curtail his activities, such as golfing, for a couple of months until the election is over? If nothing else, he could bombastically claim he's saving people money at great sacrifice to his freedom. Or, he could pay for his own protection. After all, he often boasts he knows more than everyone and anyone, so he clearly must know more about what it would take to protect him than anyone else!
From Joyce Vance, quoting an article from The Post:
"The Post article recounts the story told by former Secret Service agent Joseph Petro, that after an armed man forced his way in and took hostages while President Reagan was playing at Augusta National, Reagan gave up golfing on public courses. He restricted his hobby to a single private course owned by friends. Petro wrote in his book that Reagan “said that he was giving up golf purposely because he was concerned about putting other people at unnecessary risk.”"
Roy Cohn's motto, any news, good or bad, about a candidate is always good, seems to be running true to form.
Filly finished the article on Robert Caro, thank you. Have been a fan since first seeing him on C-span, many, many years ago. Yes, the man is a treasure.
Was an actual shot fired? You don't mention one and the Minnesota Star Tribune didn't mention one either.
Unknown! Although if that were the case, the GHOULS on faux "news" would be SCREAMING about it this morning. Instead, Faulkner is talking about how under funded and manned the FBI is. The same FBI she wants to see defunded and broken up. When all you tell are LIES, it's hard to spot the truth!
From Dr. Heather Cox Richardson:
"The acting director of the Secret Service, Ronald Rowe Jr., said today that Trump’s plan for golfing on Sunday was unscheduled, so the secret service used an emergency plan for protecting Trump. Rowe said the suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, a convicted felon with a history of apparent mental illness, did not have a line of sight to the former president and did not shoot. He escaped and was later caught. Cell phone records suggest he was in the vicinity for 12 hours before being flushed out of the bushes."