In this week’s episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto delves into the harrowing events of the previous Saturday, discussing the attempted assassination of President Trump. Art reflects on the moment he received the shocking news from Kevin, and shares his insights into the security measures at presidential rallies based on his own experiences.
The aftermath of the shooting saw a flurry of activity on social media, with various conspiracy theories emerging. A significant focus has been on the Secret Service and the agents present that day. While some social media posts have spread misinformation, others have prompted deeper reflection on the theories circulating.
Art transitions into a personal story about his time on the range, emphasizing the importance of continuous training for agents. He advocates for extended training in martial arts to enhance agent safety.He also highlights President Trump’s resilience, recounting the President’s determination to retrieve his shoes before being whisked off the stage and his defiant fist pump.
Additionally, Art addresses the complexities of migration statistics, explaining how certain figures, such as “gotaways,” Ports of Entry asylum requests, and fast app users, are not included in the overall numbers. He raises questions about individuals who have been ordered deported but remain in the country.
In a lighter segment, Art shares his excitement about the release of the movie “The Bikeriders.
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