Secret Service Blocks Trump Rally to Protect Foreign Dictators at UN
A Trump rally has less security priority than foreign dictators who hate America.
By Daniel Greenfield
Not only did the Biden-Harris administration decide to admit sanctioned Iranian dictators (responsible for the murder of Americans) and other enemies from around the world to attend the UN’s grand terror shindig in New York, but it conveniently served as a pretext for shutting down an outdoor Trump rally.
The Trump campaign had planned to host a rally in Wisconsin at an outdoor airport venue Saturday, but was told by the Secret Service that it did not have the manpower and assets to secure the venue while the United Nations General Assembly meeting was happening in New York, an official familiar with the planning told NBC News.
The Secret Service notified the campaign of the issue sometime last week, leaving it a week and a half to “readjust,” the official said. The source described the notification by the USSS as a “last-ish minute” change. NBC News has reached out to the Secret Service for comment.
Trump’s Saturday remarks are now scheduled to take place at the Prairie du Chien Area Arts Center in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.
Either it’s Jill Biden or it’s the Iranian president. There’s always a pretext for leaving the opposition candidate without protecting or shutting down his rallies.
But here’s the thing.
The Secret Service’s personal protection service was tasked with protecting presidents, then assorted US government officials and presidential candidates.
It was not brought into being to protect foreign dictators who bring their own security anyway and who are here to spew hate at America and call for its destruction..
The priority for the Secret Service should be a former president and current presidential candidate, not foreign officials. And yet the Secret Service doesn’t respond to a conflict between a Trump rally and a UN confab by saying, “Sorry, we don’t have enough manpower to secure the Vice Whatever of Khazakstan and fulfill our domestic responsibilities” but “Sorry, we can’t protect the presidential candidate who faced two assassination attempts in recent months because we have to instead PLO terrorist leader Mahmoud Abbas.”
This is not actually a money issue or a manpower issue. It’s a mission issue. And that’s what needs to be fixed.