The Journey 160. Vince Palamara, Secret Service Expert, on the Trump Shooting

Publisher R. A. “Kris” Millegan speaks with Vince Palamara, the leading civilian authority on the United States Secret Service, about the shooting of Donald Trump on July 13 in Butler, PA.

Audio at TrineDay.com and the usual podcast platforms.
Video on YouTube, channel: TrineDay.

Topics include:

The videos of attendees yelling about a man with a rifle on the roof. The bizarreness of not having that roof secure. The bizarre way agents let Trump show himself to the crowd to pump his fist after he was shot and then stop to pose for photos before leaving the stage – rather than speeding him away surrounded and unseen.

Also discussed: the JFK assassination in 1963, the Secret Service response when Reagan was shot in 1981, the many incidents that go under-reported in order not to encourage copy-cat crimes, the overall competence of SS agents despite the obvious deficiencies at the Trump shooting, and the Biden Administration finally saying it will provide Secret Service protection to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Vince’s books are available at TrineDay.com and the usual sellers.

SURVIVOR’S GUILT: The Secret Service and The Failure to Protect President Kennedy)

JFK: From Parkland to Bethesda – The Ultimate Kennedy Assassination Compendium

THE NOT-SO-SECRET SERVICE: Agency Tales from FDR To the Kennedy Assassination to The Reagan Era

WHO’S WHO IN THE SECRET SERVICE: History’s Most Renowned Agents

HONEST ANSWERS ABOUT THE MURDER OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY: A New Look at The JFK Assassination

And coming Oct. 22, 2024, THE PLOT TO KILL PRESIDENT KENNEDY IN CHICAGO and the Other Traces of Conspiracy Leading to the Assassination of JFK

Vince has appeared on C-SPAN (including DVD), The History Channel for THE MEN WHO KILLED KENNEDY (VHS/DVD), Newsmax TV, National Geographic Channel (DVD), and on the documentaries A COUP IN CAMELOT (DVD/ BLU RAY), THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK (2021/UK) and THE MAN BEHIND THE SUIT (DVD). Vince has also appeared in over 180 other author’s books. And his research materials are stored in The National Archives and the JFK Library.

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