In a recent statement, former Secret Service Agent and top podcast host Dan Bongino raised serious concerns about the absence of a police post at the location where a fatal shooting occurred during a Trump rally.

Bongino claims that the administration and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary instructed the Secret Service Director to keep quiet about the issue, suggesting a cover-up.

“So I was just showing Tucker some material from an unimpeachable source,” Bongino began. “According to my source, that roof was supposed to be a police post. Someone was supposed to be there. They’re now making up excuses saying the pitch of the roof was the reason, but my source says no one knows why the post didn’t show up. That’s a nonsense story they’re putting out in the media.”

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Bongino emphasized the potential danger of not following proper security protocols, stating, “I was also told that the Secret Service Director has been given instructions from the administration and the DHS Secretary: if you want to keep your job, you’ll keep your mouth shut about this. They’re not putting that out there.”

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Bongino called for verification of the site post logs and police instructions for the event to determine if a roof post was indeed scheduled and why it was not staffed. “If you get those site post logs and those police instructions, and it was a post on there and they didn’t show up, and no one checked. Someone could have got your dad killed within millimeters,” he argued, highlighting the potential consequences of the oversight.

The incident raises serious questions about security measures and transparency, with Bongino’s allegations pointing to a need for further investigation into the handling of the event.