I mean, yea... its pretty hard to predict how a not-master to move Its also probably why they say "the master fears the novice, not because the novice is better than the master; but, the novice is impossible to predict"
The job sounds like a scam. You have to pay for your own uniform, and if you are taken on a "business trip" on air force one, they also send you a bill for all the food you have to eat?
Imagine buying stuff to work. What a concept that capitalism doesn't give you free items. Free stuff sounds like socialism or maybe communist China. Exact Donald Trump qoute. 😂😂😂
A suit isn't a uniform. There are lots of white-collar jobs that require you to wear a suit. Lawyers for example, have to wear suits in court. And they have to buy the suits themselves. How is that any different?
@@jonclark1288lawyers are not risking their lives for their clients. And they typically earn more both starting and end of career than secret service personnel
@@SEAZNDragon I get it. But I always had the impression that "wow they must have their own armory and wide selection of weapons take your pick. Just return it when you're done"
It's disgusting how much of the work equipment the agents are required to pay for themselves. Flashlights, hundreds of suits during their tenure... A hotdog & chips you didn't even choose to eat? While paid on a flat government employee salary scale and expected to take bullets for their protectee. Respect to every patriot that chooses this path, but on a surface level it sounds truly thankless
Free healthcare, loan benefits, government clearance, pension, oh and getting to serve our country… yeah… poor them. My god how narcissistic and ignorant are you?
@@1rstTryI don’t know. Traveling as much as they do no doubt would a strain on anyone. I would have this job if I was single and no other family obligations.
that surprised me too. I was in the USAF and got meals on planes, granted they were box lunches and nothing special but on a long flight it fit the bill. That's a raw deal getting billed.
That’s because a President pays for all food out of pocket. Even at the White House. The only food that is covered by the government (us taxpayers) are state dinners. It is kind of sad to bill agents for food on the plane but yeah, the president pays for food out of the paycheck we give them
The Secret Service (public money) pays Trump establishments for lodging whenever they're there. Definitely not a racket funnelling public money to Trump and co.
@@Drewp06How so. Details? Facts? Don't give me any nonsense about his birthplace, which was just another Trump lie or anything about race. He pulled the country out of the disaster financial crisis left behind by Bush and handed Trump a great economy, which eventually crashed because of mismanagement of covid. He also oversaw the end of Osama Bin Laden.
I really appreciated this entire interview! Especially the comments regarding Butler. There’s so much misinformation everywhere you turn nowadays, that this kind of conversation and format is invaluable for cutting through the bullcrap and agendas.
And Slope roofs are an extra cost for $19.95 or 2 for $ 28.00 dollars you can get double the training for only $ 1995 you can get the other training on VHS or Cassette Tape is Absolue FREE just pay shipping and handling act now you only have 30 days to buy this Incredible offer pay by Credit Card or Money Orders To Ramco PO Box 447 Canton Ohio 100% guaranteed or your money back
Dude you gotta buy your own FLASHLIGHT, buy your own hotdogs making 100k or less all while having to jump in front of a bullet. The days of 1 out of 10k are way over my guy lol.
I have my theory that this is Trump's way of weaseling out of trouble. There's no way the Secret Service could be that incompetent at any level unless the President specifically required them to be, as was the case with JFK.
Which reminds me, I have my theory that my late grandpa personally assassinated JFK from the grassy knoll. His great granduncle wrote war books threatening to overthrow the US government by military force. JFK was assassinated on this author's birthday. My grandpa also closely resembled Lee Harvey Oswald. At a glance they could've been mistaken for the same person. However I doubt that my grandpa hypnotized JFK into relaxing his own personal security. I think JFK had an encounter with...The Whisperer.
Problem is, America has a history of enslaving biracial people. People like myself. Inevitably this poses an indirect hazard to whites on a biological basis. There are people in the world who don't care what your goddam excuse is. They just want to get you before you get them.
JFK was also assassinated during the civil rights era. Tuh. The more hoops blacks have to jump through to "prove" our worthiness of equal rights, the more likely these plans will go awry and America's goddam racial excuses will kick in. Which is all the MORE reason for some white folks you ignored to overthrow America by military force. For the aforementioned reasons. The biological factor is a constant and is unresponsive to political fads.
You would think if you’re putting your life on the line for a protectee at least your food, uniform and equipment should be covered by the government!!
"I had to commandeer the TV in the room from her bedside roommate" I thought I had a good understanding of bullet physics, but I didn't account for the Coriolis effect from the way he spun that statement, lol
Thank you all for your service. Its is so important that every potical person be protected no matter how any side or person might feel. They are elected and need to be safe to serve their/ our country. Again greatful for all of your hard work. 🙏
This was really really good!! I like his point of view on leadership, honesty within the Service and how a Professional should operate! He was probably a great Teammate and leader!
I was hoping the video would also cover the Secret Service’s investigative branch. It was originally created to investigate counterfeiters, and still does so today (as well as other finance crimes including wire fraud, money laundering, etc). I knew a guy who was former Secret Service who was never put on protective detail. He worked solely on financial crime. He ended up going into the private sector because there was a lot more money to be made there (no pun intended).
Awesome video! Keep up the great work. If I may suggest a topic, I would recommend interviewing Rodrigo Pimentel. He was a captain in a Special Ops battalion in Rio de Janeiro that fought against cartels in the favelas during the 90s. He could also explain how the city of Rio de Janeiro came under the control of various cartels, militias, and how corruption overtook the entire local government. Cheers!
@@normtrooper4392 Tom Clancy did in the novel "Debt of honor". After 9/11 CIA hired thriller and SCI-FI writers to gather most outlandish scenarios for attack on US and then assess how likely they are.
That exact scenario had also been depicted in a couple movies and tv shows. It was not an unknown threat by any means. Add to that fears about surprise attacks from foreign adversaries, rogue fighter or bomber pilots from any country, and the whole hundred year history of aerial attacks and you would expect them to have a better contingency plan than “leave someone to die in the rubble waiting for a ground attack that won’t come”
Why are people that are smaller in stature, allowed to even protect a protectees. I’m sorry, but women and men under 6’ tall have no business being in the secret service. Also why are women’s standards lower than men’s? Help me make this make sense.
@@capellozapellini6074 if he stepped down, surely that's no big issue. Getting fired, there's a dilemma. Stop baiting and trolling for clout. Doesn't suit you at all.
Nice to see the anti-Dan Bongino talk about his service. No chest-thumping, no exaggerations, no hinting at the "stories I could tell" about any president. Just a guy who did his job.
7:08 I heard about this one from Sec. Ash Carter… he said that jumbo jet entering restricted airspace and heading towards the direction of The White House, everyone was on such a high alert and when they scrambled fighter jets, upon flying close to the cock pit, the fighter jet pilot noticed that the pilot of the jumbo jet has fallen asleep, so they had to patiently follow that plane out of the restricted airspace. 😮💨 imagine that
On 9/11, did it not go down in the morning. On 9/11, the president was in Florida at a school not upstairs on the white house. What is he referring to?
He was clearly talking about a false alarm that happened that evening, which also explains why the president was in the White House and not in Florida.
Secret Service KNEW the Butler shooter was there. That was a setup job...the Secret Service sharpshooter's job was to take out the assassin. And that one agent that was hiding and couldn't even find her holster, she has no business being a Secret Service agent. Embarrassing.
They guy wrote those suits off on his income taxes as they were a required uniform for the job. Don't let him fool you. And now he says the fact that they all wore pens on their suits. Yeah right, and in the previous sentence he says they try not to stand out and blend in with the crowd. Well guess what you just gave yourself away saying that you all wore special pens on your suits.
I get why HE says they were good cuz he's in Secret Service, but they did NOT immediately get him down. They didn't secure the area. They failed securing that dummy. So he can pose
I think that if your secret service assigned to the president when you're on the presidential plane the government should waive fees for you that is kind of messed up
You have to feel for agents who think they'll be making a meaningful sacrifice, then they are obliged to risk their lives for someone who has promised to take apart all parts of government that guarantee integrity, rule of law, & democracy
Right. I don’t think it’s any coincidence that he was ready for retirement after seeing the secret service protect someone who was fighting to overturn legitimate election results and stoking fear and hatred at the expense of the American people.
@@mattlebutter9162 actually I'm a centrist. You might want to ask yourself if you're too far to one side when you think everyone who dares to call out behavior you want to defend is from the opposition
We need a Go Fund Me for the Secret Service. Let's pay for their suits, and at the very least for the freaking food they have to pay for on Air Force One. It's ridiculous that those things are not covered, you're protecting the most powerful human on earth.
Damn that's messed up they make yall pay for your food and clothing and everything. They expect you guys to sacrifice your life, yet they can't sacrifice some money for your guys' stuff? Ridiculous, especially considering all the money we waste sending to our enemies
If 19 out of 24 Agents make it through training and to be a SS Agent doesn’t require any kind of military experience, that’s a huge problem within itself. No one should be in SS without first hand combat experience because no one knows how they will react until they are in that position like that lady who was scared to protect Trump in Butler. Also, 6 months is not long enough at all IMO for training if that is the only training you have ever received. If you are former military then that is different but less than 6 months of training while some of it is bookwork and laws is hardly any more than an average Police Officer. That is absolutely pathetic for the supposed greatest protection detail in the world.
They don't want former military servicemen to serve in that work because many military people who were in combat develop PTSD and aren't fit mentally to do the work of protecting the president.
Kenneth Valentine is a very badass name, it even sounds like a video game boss. Very fitting for a person who is a veteran of the United States Secret Service, and I'm not just saying that because my first name is Valentina, lol 😂
I’m not interested in hearing excuses. I want to know that the Secret Service is committed to protecting our President even if it means that an agent dies.
That protected is a problem, but that was definitely a set up. The sniper was not allowed to engage a target he identified, along with multiple other failures before that
@@blantant Mistakes happen and it's terrible. There will be and I imagine there already have been some changes internally. As for the last bit of your comment, that's just stupid and disrespectful. They selflessly put their lives on the line every day to protect political leaders, their families, and visiting foreign heads of state, and combat counterfeiting.
Sir, his head sticking out like that was bad! Trump could have been hit straight in the head when he said, FIGHT! He shouldn’t have been able to get his damn shoe. They should have took him right off the stage into the vehicle. What a shame your department has shown us. I pray things will change and soon.
This agent took more responsibility for the butler failure than the head of the secret service did.
Secret service out here trying to do damage control
Fr 😂
“I’m sure his secret service detail ‘earned’ their positions…”
@@brutustantheiii8477the detail during the Trump shooting was mostly white and male
First point in the video was all the screw ups at Butler.
@@brutustantheiii8477 how is DEI the problem buddy?
“part of the problem, was the protectee” lmao 😭
I mean, yea... its pretty hard to predict how a not-master to move
Its also probably why they say "the master fears the novice, not because the novice is better than the master; but, the novice is impossible to predict"
Also the fact that the Donvict is so broke and cheap that he holds outdoor events so that he doesn't have to pay for indoor venues.
@@djcfrompt Oh jesus this is cringe.
@@djcfrompt the TDS is STRONG with this one.
@@djcfromptyou sound like a domestic terrorist to me
The job sounds like a scam. You have to pay for your own uniform, and if you are taken on a "business trip" on air force one, they also send you a bill for all the food you have to eat?
What a joke
Not everything is free!!
Imagine buying stuff to work. What a concept that capitalism doesn't give you free items. Free stuff sounds like socialism or maybe communist China. Exact Donald Trump qoute. 😂😂😂
A suit isn't a uniform. There are lots of white-collar jobs that require you to wear a suit. Lawyers for example, have to wear suits in court. And they have to buy the suits themselves. How is that any different?
@@jonclark1288lawyers are not risking their lives for their clients. And they typically earn more both starting and end of career than secret service personnel
Its odd where some equipment's need to be bought by the agents themselves. At least give them like 80% discount on their suits or smth.
Not really. Seems mostly their suits and relatively small things like the flashlights. At least they are their guns, magazine, and ammo are issued.
@@SEAZNDragon I get it. But I always had the impression that "wow they must have their own armory and wide selection of weapons take your pick. Just return it when you're done"
@@romanempire89 I suspect the pistols are take home for obvious reasons. Likely the rifles are locked up until needed.
@@romanempire89To be fair that's because you never took the time to see how any actual organizations work.
@@ufc990 You know what I get it these are just my own thoughts. No disrespect.
It's disgusting how much of the work equipment the agents are required to pay for themselves. Flashlights, hundreds of suits during their tenure... A hotdog & chips you didn't even choose to eat? While paid on a flat government employee salary scale and expected to take bullets for their protectee. Respect to every patriot that chooses this path, but on a surface level it sounds truly thankless
Free healthcare, loan benefits, government clearance, pension, oh and getting to serve our country… yeah… poor them. My god how narcissistic and ignorant are you?
@@1rstTrysoooooo normal benefits of working a normal career, got it
@@1rstTryI don’t know. Traveling as much as they do no doubt would a strain on anyone. I would have this job if I was single and no other family obligations.
Agreed. If I travel for work everything is reimbursed except for the clothes on my back. And if it was a uniform they'd pay for that, too!
What about the secret service detail in Columbia where it was if I remember right, they were doing blow and getting hookers
That's disgusting that they got billed for eating the food on the plane.
that surprised me too. I was in the USAF and got meals on planes, granted they were box lunches and nothing special but on a long flight it fit the bill. That's a raw deal getting billed.
That’s because a President pays for all food out of pocket. Even at the White House. The only food that is covered by the government (us taxpayers) are state dinners. It is kind of sad to bill agents for food on the plane but yeah, the president pays for food out of the paycheck we give them
@@themarcusismael13 Me parece bien, son impuestos cobrados al pueblo, es honestidad y respeto a la gente.
The Secret Service (public money) pays Trump establishments for lodging whenever they're there.
Definitely not a racket funnelling public money to Trump and co.
I wonder if they were priced like an actual hot dog or a "government" hot dog?
"we don't have favourites"
My guy absolutely loves Obama and his sweet interaction with him
Hard not to like Obama
@@M3BusssinIt’s very easy to not like him.
@@Drewp06How so. Details? Facts?
Don't give me any nonsense about his birthplace, which was just another Trump lie or anything about race.
He pulled the country out of the disaster financial crisis left behind by Bush and handed Trump a great economy, which eventually crashed because of mismanagement of covid. He also oversaw the end of Osama Bin Laden.
@@Drewp06At least he didn't hate America like Trump.
@@tedfort1698 Lmao, you're a fool. Obama was the worst president until his VP came along. Cope harder, Trump is back next week.
I really appreciated this entire interview! Especially the comments regarding Butler. There’s so much misinformation everywhere you turn nowadays, that this kind of conversation and format is invaluable for cutting through the bullcrap and agendas.
Buddy just describes how to actually manhandle the president. That's hilarious to me
Could you imagine the uproar from MAGA if any of the agents, especially that woman had done that to him?
Training on roof-top engagement is a separate course, and you have to pay extra for that class. 🤣🤣
Roof top training is available with a 30 day free trail on BRILLIANT
So Secret Service is P2W now? No more DLCs for me then.
And Slope roofs are an extra cost for $19.95 or 2 for $ 28.00 dollars you can get double the training for only $ 1995 you can get the other training on VHS or Cassette Tape is Absolue FREE just pay shipping and handling act now you only have 30 days to buy this Incredible offer pay by Credit Card or Money Orders To Ramco PO Box 447 Canton Ohio 100% guaranteed or your money back
19:32 “My wife mysteriously becomes pregnant” bro is that your child?😭
I’m wondering the same thing!
"It's your fault" Does that mean its Obamas kid? I'm super confused also.
If I were going to be cucked, I'd hope it'd be by a man of the caliber of Obama.
@@JoachimElmesioohe is saying when he finally got home, he was very happy to see his wife
He's saying that he and his wife had missed each other a lot, and his wife's belly quickly bore evidence
Dude you gotta buy your own FLASHLIGHT, buy your own hotdogs making 100k or less all while having to jump in front of a bullet. The days of 1 out of 10k are way over my guy lol.
Sounds like working at a school in America
At least this guy admitted the Trump event was a failure on the SS's part.
I have my theory that this is Trump's way of weaseling out of trouble. There's no way the Secret Service could be that incompetent at any level unless the President specifically required them to be, as was the case with JFK.
Which reminds me, I have my theory that my late grandpa personally assassinated JFK from the grassy knoll. His great granduncle wrote war books threatening to overthrow the US government by military force. JFK was assassinated on this author's birthday. My grandpa also closely resembled Lee Harvey Oswald. At a glance they could've been mistaken for the same person. However I doubt that my grandpa hypnotized JFK into relaxing his own personal security. I think JFK had an encounter with...The Whisperer.
Problem is, America has a history of enslaving biracial people. People like myself. Inevitably this poses an indirect hazard to whites on a biological basis. There are people in the world who don't care what your goddam excuse is. They just want to get you before you get them.
JFK was also assassinated during the civil rights era. Tuh. The more hoops blacks have to jump through to "prove" our worthiness of equal rights, the more likely these plans will go awry and America's goddam racial excuses will kick in. Which is all the MORE reason for some white folks you ignored to overthrow America by military force. For the aforementioned reasons. The biological factor is a constant and is unresponsive to political fads.
@@evelynzlon9492 something is wrong with one of your two brain cells.
Appreciate these fine women and men. I don't understand why we give any information that is needed to the general public about how their work is done.
You would think if you’re putting your life on the line for a protectee at least your food, uniform and equipment should be covered by the government!!
I felt bad when he said, "that was a lil bit of a shocker for me comin in just assuming that yk the G's gonna take care of you.."
Assigning a 5'2 agent to guard a 6'3 president shows the Secret Service is on top of their game.
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31:39 All secret service agents who have been interviewed always say the food was outstanding😁
"I had to commandeer the TV in the room from her bedside roommate"
I thought I had a good understanding of bullet physics, but I didn't account for the Coriolis effect from the way he spun that statement, lol
You should interview someone who served as a NAVY EOD TECHNICIAN
Any eod tech that actually knows what they were doing
Thank you all for your service. Its is so important that every potical person be protected no matter how any side or person might feel. They are elected and need to be safe to serve their/ our country.
Again greatful for all of your hard work. 🙏
What really amazed me is that this guy still gets his news mainly from the TV and not his phone…
The fact NORAD didn’t have jets ready to defend American skies within 15 minutes (with weapons) is wild
It's not like anyone can sneak up to America and just attack.
As a whole, we really didn't think such a event was possible before 9/11.
They shouldn’t be forced to pay any bill that is required by them to their job properly
It would be interesting if this series covers the US marshals service
Secret Service is all tough and all till a sloped roof comes along.
Apparently they had Delta do a training assault on the white house and the secret service got wrecked😂
Well yeah, they're Delta😂
These are my favorite videos on here, something so interesting about learning how the secret service operates.
It’s so stupid how they have to buy their own food and flashlights.!
Super interesting video. High quality. Nice work.
Loved the stories, and insight into some of the inner workings! Thanks for this.
This was really really good!! I like his point of view on leadership, honesty within the Service and how a Professional should operate! He was probably a great Teammate and leader!
I was hoping the video would also cover the Secret Service’s investigative branch. It was originally created to investigate counterfeiters, and still does so today (as well as other finance crimes including wire fraud, money laundering, etc). I knew a guy who was former Secret Service who was never put on protective detail. He worked solely on financial crime. He ended up going into the private sector because there was a lot more money to be made there (no pun intended).
Awesome video! Keep up the great work. If I may suggest a topic, I would recommend interviewing Rodrigo Pimentel. He was a captain in a Special Ops battalion in Rio de Janeiro that fought against cartels in the favelas during the 90s. He could also explain how the city of Rio de Janeiro came under the control of various cartels, militias, and how corruption overtook the entire local government. Cheers!
Very interesting, seems like a very down to earth guy. Thank you for your service sir. 🎉 Always great videos- please keep em coming 🎉
This assassination attempt shouldn't have even come that close
This man is never on duty when anything happens😂
Crossed my mind too. 😂
I'm sure it's a slip up, but he did just talk about a 40mm pistol at 11:13
Probably was talking about 40 S&W but slipped
Pistol mounted 40mm grenade launcher dude. Keep up.
His description of the 9/11 response is distressing; the Secret Service never anticipated an aerial threat before 9/11?
Did anyone really?
@@normtrooper4392 yes, Tom Clancy wrote a book about it years before 9/11/2001 that was released in 1994.
@@normtrooper4392 Tom Clancy did in the novel "Debt of honor". After 9/11 CIA hired thriller and SCI-FI writers to gather most outlandish scenarios for attack on US and then assess how likely they are.
@@oskarskalski2982 yup, an agent had a Stinger MANPADS and tried to use it against the 747 in Debt of Honor. Not that it mattered.
That exact scenario had also been depicted in a couple movies and tv shows. It was not an unknown threat by any means. Add to that fears about surprise attacks from foreign adversaries, rogue fighter or bomber pilots from any country, and the whole hundred year history of aerial attacks and you would expect them to have a better contingency plan than “leave someone to die in the rubble waiting for a ground attack that won’t come”
Why are people that are smaller in stature, allowed to even protect a protectees. I’m sorry, but women and men under 6’ tall have no business being in the secret service. Also why are women’s standards lower than men’s?
Help me make this make sense.
The fact that they said they didn’t have the budget to fly more counter sniper teams and their gear. Only teams within driving distance were there.
“Pay attention to detail” I guess A few dozen people yelling about a guy on a roof with a rifle isn’t considered a “detail”
This guy said in a polite way the will make you fold into submission 😂
2 people died. The shooter and the person in the background on the stands.
Thank you for your service !
God bless you, and be safe !!!
Interesting timing :D
Why9?
You realize the previous head of the secret service stepped down right?
@@capellozapellini6074 no, I'm not American. Why would I know that 😂
How so?
@@capellozapellini6074 if he stepped down, surely that's no big issue. Getting fired, there's a dilemma. Stop baiting and trolling for clout. Doesn't suit you at all.
Nice to see the anti-Dan Bongino talk about his service. No chest-thumping, no exaggerations, no hinting at the "stories I could tell" about any president. Just a guy who did his job.
7:08 I heard about this one from Sec. Ash Carter… he said that jumbo jet entering restricted airspace and heading towards the direction of The White House, everyone was on such a high alert and when they scrambled fighter jets, upon flying close to the cock pit, the fighter jet pilot noticed that the pilot of the jumbo jet has fallen asleep, so they had to patiently follow that plane out of the restricted airspace.
😮💨 imagine that
What I learnt: Become a secret service agent, get onto Airforce One, eat as much as you can, it will still be distributed evenly. xD
Thank you for the awesome video! I love stuff like this.
Been down to FLETC. The heat is a different beast. Other than that some of the best training I ever received. Great memories.
Surprised the narrator does not know that the counter-sniper team depicted is not the team that eliminated the threat.
On 9/11, did it not go down in the morning. On 9/11, the president was in Florida at a school not upstairs on the white house. What is he referring to?
He was clearly talking about a false alarm that happened that evening, which also explains why the president was in the White House and not in Florida.
Omg that is terrible that you have to pay for food while on duty. I hope they will fix that for you all in the future.
Secret Service KNEW the Butler shooter was there. That was a setup job...the Secret Service sharpshooter's job was to take out the assassin. And that one agent that was hiding and couldn't even find her holster, she has no business being a Secret Service agent. Embarrassing.
They guy wrote those suits off on his income taxes as they were a required uniform for the job. Don't let him fool you.
And now he says the fact that they all wore pens on their suits. Yeah right, and in the previous sentence he says they try not to stand out and blend in with the crowd. Well guess what you just gave yourself away saying that you all wore special pens on your suits.
I get why HE says they were good cuz he's in Secret Service, but they did NOT immediately get him down. They didn't secure the area. They failed securing that dummy. So he can pose
I think that if your secret service assigned to the president when you're on the presidential plane the government should waive fees for you that is kind of messed up
It is pathetic and a national embarrassment that Secret Service agents have to pay for the food consumed when on Air Force One.
High octane fuel? It's a diesel...
Rigging the game in broad day light.
You have to feel for agents who think they'll be making a meaningful sacrifice, then they are obliged to risk their lives for someone who has promised to take apart all parts of government that guarantee integrity, rule of law, & democracy
I don't feel for people that make informed yet stupid decisions. Oh well.
@@SirReginaldBumquistIIIbeing in the secret service is “stupid”?
Right. I don’t think it’s any coincidence that he was ready for retirement after seeing the secret service protect someone who was fighting to overturn legitimate election results and stoking fear and hatred at the expense of the American people.
Ok leftist.
@@mattlebutter9162 actually I'm a centrist. You might want to ask yourself if you're too far to one side when you think everyone who dares to call out behavior you want to defend is from the opposition
Based on the performance during the assassination attempt, it seems like the secret service doesn’t actually do anything at all.
Well they can sure eat and eat and eat so much that they are too fat to holster a pistol.
Why didn't he talk about homegirl who couldn't reholster her weapon?
Great job warrior! 🇺🇸💙
We need a Go Fund Me for the Secret Service. Let's pay for their suits, and at the very least for the freaking food they have to pay for on Air Force One. It's ridiculous that those things are not covered, you're protecting the most powerful human on earth.
The armed secret service mechanic ... there's a movie somewhere in there.
I commandeer the TV in my house all the time.
Damn that's messed up they make yall pay for your food and clothing and everything. They expect you guys to sacrifice your life, yet they can't sacrifice some money for your guys' stuff? Ridiculous, especially considering all the money we waste sending to our enemies
Before he was Kenneth, he was Greg from accounting
If 19 out of 24 Agents make it through training and to be a SS Agent doesn’t require any kind of military experience, that’s a huge problem within itself. No one should be in SS without first hand combat experience because no one knows how they will react until they are in that position like that lady who was scared to protect Trump in Butler. Also, 6 months is not long enough at all IMO for training if that is the only training you have ever received. If you are former military then that is different but less than 6 months of training while some of it is bookwork and laws is hardly any more than an average Police Officer. That is absolutely pathetic for the supposed greatest protection detail in the world.
They don't want former military servicemen to serve in that work because many military people who were in combat develop PTSD and aren't fit mentally to do the work of protecting the president.
Kenneth Valentine is a very badass name, it even sounds like a video game boss. Very fitting for a person who is a veteran of the United States Secret Service, and I'm not just saying that because my first name is Valentina, lol 😂
You better marry him then, Mrs. Valentina Valentine!
Probably a fake name he chose to obfuscate his background
Valentina Valentinople
It’s hilarious. This guy is threatening people oh my gosh, you’re gonna get interviewed.😂😂😂
Inconvenience and you'd have to answer them.
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I wish my car had a special, dedicated mechanic
"It's a very distinctive sound."
“My wife mysteriously gets pregnant after I get home” 🤣🤣🤣
I loved it!
1:10 «have to assume»?? They havent done a briefing on this!?
He's retired from the secret service.
One thing I’ve noticed about these “secret service” guys is none of them were there that day 😂
I would imagine that some who were there that day were fired or demoted. And some are too embarrassed to talk about it.
Tinfoil hat alert wee ooo weee oooo!
@@TootTootUSA
Take your meds
I am stunned!!!!
He was honest. That's good.
30:29 i can tell those guys are having much fun :D
I don't know why the glasses' story made me chuckle.
Jason Kingsley, CEO of Rebellion, would be another great Interview.
@insider Delta Force next?
Imagine being politically unaffiliated and devout to a politician. Crazy concept.
Any threat against the president or presidential candidate on ground level is protected. Protection against roof top threat not included.
I’m not interested in hearing excuses. I want to know that the Secret Service is committed to protecting our President even if it means that an agent dies.
hopefully our next president doesn't get the good security 😂
@ Wow! Talk about a sore loser. Have fun with your TDS.
5:30 😂 "ahhhh, stand by...."
Get to the WH immediately! Dick needs coffee.
My question would be, "is it protocol to leave your protectee standing in the middle of the stage for a photo op? Or is that just when it's fake?"
Let me get one of those KAC uppers when yall done with it 😅
That protected is a problem, but that was definitely a set up. The sniper was not allowed to engage a target he identified, along with multiple other failures before that
Thank you Secret Service agents and all other federal law enforcement for your service.
No way to spin their incompetence and the lack of accountability. They can eat a fat one. The country and it's taxpayers deserve better
@@blantant Mistakes happen and it's terrible. There will be and I imagine there already have been some changes internally. As for the last bit of your comment, that's just stupid and disrespectful. They selflessly put their lives on the line every day to protect political leaders, their families, and visiting foreign heads of state, and combat counterfeiting.
@@coby8665 don't pay attention to the trolls. A lot of Americans are simply radicalized anti government conspiracy theorist
@@coby8665This wasn't a accident
@@blantantFeel free to apply. They have continuous announcements on USAJobs.
How do I apply?
Sir, his head sticking out like that was bad!
Trump could have been hit straight in the head when he said, FIGHT!
He shouldn’t have been able to get his damn shoe. They should have took him right off the stage into the vehicle.
What a shame your department has shown us.
I pray things will change and soon.
So, the alternator fails in that situation and they replace the alternator not just swap the batteries to get it somewhere safe?
0:38 two persons died. Whatever you might think of the shooter, it was still a human and they died. So two persons died