Sheriff Ric Bradshaw Oozing Supidity to National Audience
"I listened to the complete shameful news conference by the Sheriff of Palm Beach, Ric Bradshaw, and his stunning admissions were absurd and possibly criminal as he admitted disgusting incompetence exhibited as a local county sheriff who demonstrates a lack of interest in doing his job to protect Donald Trump. At minimum after 20 years in office Bradshaw may be too cozy or complicit with obvious federal directives to leave Trump unprotected, " says Eugene Delgaudio, president of Public Advocate.
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Memo
to
the
United
States
Secret
Service,
the
FBI,
the
Palm
Beach
County
Sheriff's
Department
and
all
in
charge
of
deciding
who
deserves
what
in
presidential
candidate
security:
Saying
Donald
Trump
"is
not
the
sitting
president"
is
not
a
justification
for
failing
to
protect
him.
In fact, after the second apparent attempt on the GOP presidential nominee's life in a little more than two months, any law enforcement official invoking this excuse should be fired.
Case in point, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw. The Democrat who has served as the southeast Florida county's sheriff for 20 years - and is seeking a sixth term in November - uttered the same tired reasons for Sunday afternoon's security lapse while the 45th president was playing a round at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.
At a press conference Sunday, after a man was spotted in the club's shrubbery and "in a position to shoot the former president," Bradshaw was asked how this could happen again. How could a gunman get so close once more?
"At this level that he is at right now, [Trump] is not the sitting president," Bradshaw told reporters. "If he was, we would have this entire golf course surrounded. But because he's not, security is limited to the areas the Secret Service deems possible."
The same lame excuses were offered following the assassination attempt against Trump at his July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump suffered a gun shot wound to the ear, while two rally-goers were seriously injured and Corey Comperatore, a volunteer firefighter and Trump supporter, was murdered.
The 20-year-old would-be assassin was fatally shot by a Secret Service sharp shooter, but not until he fired eight rounds. Apparently Trump getting shot in the head and coming within centimeters of being a dead former president wasn't enough of a wake-up call for the people sworn to protect the GOP presidential candidate's life............
..........Bradshaw
is
just
repeating
the
old
policy
line.
It's
a
bad
policy,
and
it
needs
to
stop.
Trump isn't just any candidate. He is the former president, just one president removed. He's the Republican Party's candidate for president. He's also intensely hated by a lot of Democrats, including extremely angry liberals with Trump Derangement Syndrome.......
"There
have
been
TWO
attempts
on
Trump's
life.
Secret
Service
must
up
their
level
of
protection
of
him
to
their
FULL
capabilities
-
including
expanding
the
perimeter,"
House
Majority
Leader
Steve
Scalise,
R-La.,
wrote
on
his
X
account.
Scalise
was
critically
injured
in
2017
when
a
crazed
leftist
fired
on
Republicans
practicing
for
Congress'
annual
baseball
game.
Routh has around 100 criminal filings, including:
-
being
charged
with
possessing
a
weapon
of
mass
destruction
in
2002
-
and
somehow
illegally
got
an
AK-47
while
traveling
back
and
forth
to
Ukraine
and
recruiting
Afghan
fighters.