Susan Crabtree
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I'm also told that there was a partial DNA hit on this baggie but they decided that they didn't want to run it against the people that they had the partial dna hit and that's that's a forensic term that can mean a number of different things but it can mean that they did find a blood relative that when they ran it against a criminal database that contains dna samples from
different criminals, different criminal acts. So we know we didn't find any fingerprints. But Dan, because of that key part, and I asked why Secret Service, why you have the capability to test for DNA and fingerprints? Why did you hand it over the FBI? From what I'm hearing from sources familiar with the investigation, they say that's because they wanted integrity.
different criminals, different criminal acts. So we know we didn't find any fingerprints. But Dan, because of that key part, and I asked why Secret Service, why you have the capability to test for DNA and fingerprints? Why did you hand it over the FBI? From what I'm hearing from sources familiar with the investigation, they say that's because they wanted integrity.
different criminals, different criminal acts. So we know we didn't find any fingerprints. But Dan, because of that key part, and I asked why Secret Service, why you have the capability to test for DNA and fingerprints? Why did you hand it over the FBI? From what I'm hearing from sources familiar with the investigation, they say that's because they wanted integrity.
So they handed over the ability to to find the DNA and the fingerprints to the FBI. Well, we all know that the FBI was severely politicized at the time.
So they handed over the ability to to find the DNA and the fingerprints to the FBI. Well, we all know that the FBI was severely politicized at the time.
So they handed over the ability to to find the DNA and the fingerprints to the FBI. Well, we all know that the FBI was severely politicized at the time.
Yeah, we're looking at this senior aid officer, uniform division officer, attacking, physically attacking the woman officer who came, that was more junior, came to relieve her because she was, I'm told by sources familiar with it, that she was late to provide a push, what they call a push, meaning some relief to her either for a break or for a complete transition of shifts. So
Yeah, we're looking at this senior aid officer, uniform division officer, attacking, physically attacking the woman officer who came, that was more junior, came to relieve her because she was, I'm told by sources familiar with it, that she was late to provide a push, what they call a push, meaning some relief to her either for a break or for a complete transition of shifts. So
Yeah, we're looking at this senior aid officer, uniform division officer, attacking, physically attacking the woman officer who came, that was more junior, came to relieve her because she was, I'm told by sources familiar with it, that she was late to provide a push, what they call a push, meaning some relief to her either for a break or for a complete transition of shifts. So
And also, I'm told that she that this the senior agent officer was upset that the junior one brought a Dodge Durango, didn't bring the Dodge Durango, but brought a Ford Explorer. I mean, this is what is triggering this crisis. the senior uniformed division officer, that patrols the perimeter.
And also, I'm told that she that this the senior agent officer was upset that the junior one brought a Dodge Durango, didn't bring the Dodge Durango, but brought a Ford Explorer. I mean, this is what is triggering this crisis. the senior uniformed division officer, that patrols the perimeter.
And also, I'm told that she that this the senior agent officer was upset that the junior one brought a Dodge Durango, didn't bring the Dodge Durango, but brought a Ford Explorer. I mean, this is what is triggering this crisis. the senior uniformed division officer, that patrols the perimeter.
The agents still protect Barack Obama, but this was in a patrol car outside at one of the checkpoints outside of the residence. This is what took place, and it didn't take much to trigger this. this officer.
The agents still protect Barack Obama, but this was in a patrol car outside at one of the checkpoints outside of the residence. This is what took place, and it didn't take much to trigger this. this officer.
The agents still protect Barack Obama, but this was in a patrol car outside at one of the checkpoints outside of the residence. This is what took place, and it didn't take much to trigger this. this officer.
So it has all kinds of implications, and it's raising new questions about whether the DEI policies of Kim Cheela was very aggressive, and under Barack Obama, both of those administrations, whether they're lingering at the Secret Service, whether Director Sean Curran is cleaning them up, and we need to hear about that. What's going on? These officers have been suspended.
So it has all kinds of implications, and it's raising new questions about whether the DEI policies of Kim Cheela was very aggressive, and under Barack Obama, both of those administrations, whether they're lingering at the Secret Service, whether Director Sean Curran is cleaning them up, and we need to hear about that. What's going on? These officers have been suspended.
So it has all kinds of implications, and it's raising new questions about whether the DEI policies of Kim Cheela was very aggressive, and under Barack Obama, both of those administrations, whether they're lingering at the Secret Service, whether Director Sean Curran is cleaning them up, and we need to hear about that. What's going on? These officers have been suspended.
That's exactly right. And there is, you should know, there has been a lot of turmoil, questions, discussions in the Secret Service community about whether DEI played a role in the assassination attempt itself. There was an agent who's still on the job named Rashid Ellis, who came forward a few months ago online and said, I reported on it at the time,