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According to Missouri Senator Josh Hawley, a whistleblower has come forward with shocking details about the agents protecting Donald Trump in Butler, PA during the failed attempt on his life.

Hawley says most of the agents guarding Trump at the now infamous rally were Homeland Security personnel — NOT Secret Service — and they took a two-and-a-half hour training webinar with broken sound.

“A two-hour, online webinar. And I’m told that half the time, the sounds to the webinar didn’t even work,” Hawley claimed.

“So think about this: the former president of the US…is sent out on stage, most of the people there are not trained, they’re not qualified. They only got a webinar training and even that didn’t work,” he scoffed.

“It is absolutely outrageous.”

“Imagine 1,000 people logging onto Microsoft Teams at the same time after being informed at the last minute that everyone needed to login individually,” one whistleblower told Hawley. “Once it got rolling, the Secret Service instructor couldn’t figure out how to get the audio working on the prerecorded videos [which I’m told are the same videos as last year]. All told, they restarted the videos approximately six times …. The content was not helpful.”

“Nothing new, nothing improved since the assassination attempt on former President Trump,” one whistleblower told Hawley.

Hawley sent a letter to Secret Service Director Rowe detailing the whistleblower allegations.

See Hawley’s letter below:

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