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Inside Scoop with Breitbart News - Capitol Hill Reporter Nick Gilbertson

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That's up to date now more than ever. I check in throughout the day so I know what's up fifty five KRC the Talk Station, Josh, I have eight oh six here at fifty five KRC the Talk Station, and a very happy Tuesday to you, made even happier and more special because this time on a Tuesday on the morning show, we get the inside scoop from bright

Bart News, which I always start off by recommending folks Bookmarket. You'll enjoy what you read there and you won't find what you read there on the mainstream media, that's for sure. And it's all wonderful reporting. B R E I T b Art dot Com use it every day and I appreciate the writings that I read from folks like my guest this morning for the inside scoop, Capitol Hill reporter Nick Gilbertson, joining the program for the first and hopefully not

last time. Nick, Welcome to the fifty five KRC Morning Show. Hey Brian, how you doing great to be here? I'm doing well, man, always want on a Tuesday talking to bright Bart and I appreciate again what you guys do, and let me ask you this, we're gonna talk about it. It was a actually, I was gonna say, attempted assassination. The attempted assassination at least in so far as Donald Trump is concerned, but an actual assassination if you give a nod. And to the courageous man who

was Corey Competoi, the fireman who got shot by the sniper. But moving over to what information we have now, and I guess I've been summarizing it from my military friends, most simply as a Charlie foxtrot. There seems to have been a colossal epic failure across the board in so far as Secret Service

and its coordination of protection efforts with local law enforcement. And I woke up this morning to find out that the local outlet there wpx I, reporting that Thomas Crooks, the murderer, was spotted on that building twenty six minutes before you open fire, and a police officer from the Beaver County Emergency Service Unit

even took a photo of him before the shooting started. We learned yesterday that a local law enforcement officer even climbed up on the building saw him and was frightened away when Crooks turned around and pointed his rifle at him, after which he started opening fire. I mean, did they not have comms with Secret Service? But finally today I found out that that whole that building there that he was on top of was a watch post for snipers from the local local

police. What is not wrong with this thing? Nick No, I mean there's a lot, there's a lot seemingly wrong with this. And you know, Speaker Mike Johnson said, Kimberly Cheedlebaden's USS Secret Service chief. You know, she she bases a hearing on Monday, and she quote has a lot to answer for, according to the Speaker of the House. So I mean, yeah, Thomas Matthew Crooks, the fact that this was able to happen is horrifying. The fact that he was able to get in such close proximities

as the president. And this report about this officer that climbed the roof and climbed the ladder up to the roof and went down, it's also just very chilling, and it just paints this picture of a it's really concerning that this was this happened, this was allowed to happen or not allowed to happen. But but but the atmosphere for this to happen very extremely concerning and and you

know, obviously I'm here at the R and C right now. We have some heightened security here, which thankfully after the events on Saturday where we almost saw the leading presidential Kennedy United States murdered on national television. But yeah, no, it's it's there's a lot to answer for here in terms of the security security greeches that went on. Well, you know, I'm going to call you out and maybe a freudy and slip nick you said, allowed this

to happen. And I know a lot of my in the listening audience, you know, immediately come up with conspiracy theories. But you know that's why, that's why I corrected me terminology. But it's just giving you a little bit of a hard time. But the failure on so many levels, even as someone like me who is not an expert in protective services. I mean, if I've seen some my friends in law enforcement who's like, oh,

just like that, everybody's an expert in protective services and site security. I do shoot, and I have shot on many many occasions of modern sport rifle, including one very similar to the one used by this murderous punk thug, A five five six AR fifteen style rifle. And it is easy. Me. I'm not a marksman, but I point out it's very easy for even you know, someone moderately trained in firearms to hit a target at two hundred yards. He was a lot. He was like fifty yards closer than that.

That to me stands out as an obvious site to be you know, tended to by law enforcement outside the perimeter, inside the perimeter, local law enforcement, secret service. I don't care. It's a direct line of sight place for someone to set up a shot. Oh lo and behold, that's what happens. Yeah, it's the location of where he was and everything. It's really flabbergasting that he was able to get up. And that's extremely concerning.

And you know, we definitely want to see heightened security here for the leading presidential candidate, Donald Trump going forward. And you know, it's it's another thing too. The Biden administration was denying, you know, secret service for Robert F. Kennedy, whose father and uncle were both assassinated in and and then you know, all of a sudden, Trump calls for Kennedy to have secret service yesterday, and the Biden administration accommodated. Reportedly, so it's

it's which is good. I mean that, I know, we don't want to go back to a place where we're in the sixties there, you know, where where political leaders are getting assassinated, and it's just so concerning to see that in today's climate where we almost we almost saw it, and we saw an attempt and it hit the president in the ear inches from from causing you know, irreparable damage. It's just extremely, extremely concerning. I would

say less than an inch by all accounts. Anyway, you are at the RNC and we had a report from one of our local commissioners and she's going to give us a report later as well. What was the atmosphere like yesterday? I know it was sort of a formality for the delegates to hand over the votes and supported Donald Trump, but the announcement of JD. Vans, I think everybody was kind of sitting on pins and needles waiting for that to

show up. And any surprise that it was JD. Vans from your part or the group or what was the mood after the announcement by the delegates? Yeah, I mean I think for a long time it was down to those final three, right, Burgram Vance and Marco Rubio, and I think especially when the motorcade showed up at Vance's house yet yesterday, I mean it's still the President hadn't made this official announcement, but it looked more and more so that it was going to be JD. And I think things are electric here

right now on the ground. I think everybody's really really, really happy with the choice. I think people are really excited that JD is a young guy and he's you know, I would say the most one of the most popular senators in the United States Senate. So I think, you know, he he comes from that you know, Hillbilly lg. He comes from. He is, you know, the forgotten man and woman. That's the community he grew up in, and so that's that's where he hails from. I think

he's a great in my opinion, the fantastic things. Yeah, and its absolutely electric on the grounds here after after JD was selected, and I'm guessing that Trump his appeal to the you know, the hard the blue collar worker, the working man and woman kind of class. Does he have any appeal outside of say the Midwest. I know there was some concern express that, well, okay, there was no problem for Trump in Ohio he's leading and has been. It's a red state, and it may have some impact for

the folks in Pennsylvania given its proximity in West Virginia. But really, I mean, can he get voters outside of the mid West? I mean, what's what's your reaction to that? My reaction, I think he can, I think, especially since he's I think he can make inwards with young voters especially, And I think, you know, I'm not necessarily sure, you know, like the traditional presidential pick, where you know, you pick somebody based off of geographical reasons you think you can win that state, or that

you know they think they're good foiled to the ticket. I think that's not or a good counterparts of the ticket, you know, to unify the party.

But maybe it isn't like the most in sync with the president. I think that, you know, maybe those days aren't as essentially important or that strategy isn't these days where you know, things are much more We're much more connected society now with with how media is developed and everything, so especially I think over the past couple of elections, and Donald Trump has said too that he doesn't think that that's a factor in making his decisions is well coming off

the heels of the efforts to assassinate Donald Trump on Saturday. His youth, might that be a liability perhaps for Donald Trump, Keiven, Donald Trump is a senior person, and of course the possibility that the vice president might have to take over obviously it's on full display right now with Joe Biden. But that his youth and quote unquote inexperience might be a problem or a drag on the ticket. Your reaction, I don't think there would be a drag on

the ticket at all. I think JD is a very sharp guy. He's extremely well spoken, and I think, you know, he's really coming to his own, you know, after a couple of years in the Senate here, and I don't think he'll drag down the ticket at all. I think he's a great compliment to the ticket, fair enough. I mean, we can always point back to Barack Obama, who is not exactly filled with experience

when he was nominated and then elected as president. Yeah exactly. He was what elected in two thousand and six, did you know, a year and a half and then launched his bids for the presidency and made it so Yeah, there's anybody on the left that wants to try and make that type of argument too, you know, or just point to Obama, you know,

knock yourself out. Good luck on that one. My guess. Today Capitol will report of Nick gilbertson which you can find online at Brightbart dot com, which I encourage you to do. What's on the plate for the balance of the week, Nick, I mean, of all, is mostly the fun and festivities over or we got some bigger things on the plate that we need to look out for. Yeah, absolutely, we got big stuff coming this week. You know, Donald Trump's going to officially accept the nomination on Thursday.

Jivance is going to give his big speech on Wednesday. So a big week ahead we got. You know, we're just getting started here and you know there's a bazillion events going around here taking place too, so and obviously breat Bart News if you go there. We're having live interviews and recorded interviews all day long on our Facebook pages and on our website Great Part dot com

with you know, real big hitters. So we had some great interviews yesterday, so and we got more coming all we oh yeah, definitely tuned in there and we'll be uh, we'll be turning them out with some big players. Nick Coverson, one more question for we part company. I should have

asked it earlier. Protesters are you know? I keep thinking of the sixty eight convention for the Democrats and maybe a replay coming our way in August with them many many protest groups have already said they're signing up and they're planning on raising hell in Chicago. What's going on relative to protesters at the Republican Convention anything. There's been some protesters, some skill, but but I don't think it's anything. It's nothing compared to what we're going to see in Chicago.

I'd like to say. I think Time reported that there were ten thousand and sixty eight, ten thousand protesters in Chicago. There's reports that activists are telling Politico that there's going to be thirty thousand, So, oh my god, we know how sixty eight happened. Yeah, so, and they have an extremely divided party right now. So that's it's going to be something else in Chicago next month in August. I'll be there too, so I'll good there.

Where are your flat jacket, Nick Gilbertson, Nick, you can find at brightbart dot com. Capitol Hill reporter Nick, I look forward to having you on the program again. It's best of health and enjoy the balance of the convention. Thanks. I have a great one My pleasure eight eighteen fifty about KREC de talk station going to Daniel Davis deep dive on the assassination attempt that'll bet the bottom of the hour. Looking forward to talking to Daniel on

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