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Three public assassination attempts on a sitting president in months. Not prevented. Not stopped before they happened. Public. Three times. Three times, the man responsible for security either stays in his job or gets promoted. Three times, we’re told it was a lone gunman, a security failure, an intelligence gap. But three times? That’s not a gap. That’s a pattern.
By KEITH LEE JOHNSONThree public assassination attempts on a sitting president in months. Not prevented. Not stopped before they happened. Public. Three times. Three times, the man responsible for security either stays in his job or gets promoted. Three times, we’re told it was a lone gunman, a security failure, an intelligence gap. But three times? That’s not a gap. That’s a pattern.