(SQAUK) — In a shocking revelation, it has been uncovered that the United States Secret Service was compromised by intelligence agency operatives in 2020, resulting in a complex assassination attempt against then-President Donald Trump. The details of this plot were revealed through a series of investigations and whistleblower testimonies, exposing a significant breach in one of the world’s most esteemed security forces.
The infiltration was orchestrated by two individuals, Haider Ali and Arian Taherzadeh, who impersonated Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents. These operatives and their respective intelligence agencies carefully planned their scheme by socializing with Secret Service members near the White House and successfully infiltrating Jill Biden’s security detail. Their operation was highly sophisticated, involving an entire apartment building where they managed tenants’ communications records to avoid detection.
One notable aspect of this infiltration was the extravagant gifts given to Secret Service members. Ali and Taherzadeh paid for a penthouse apartment that cost over $40,000 per year and gifted it to a potentially compromised Secret Service agent. In addition, they tempted law enforcement officers with firearms, holsters, and other equipment. These gifts played a crucial role in gaining the trust and cooperation of critical personnel within the Secret Service.
According to federal prosecutors, Ali and Taherzadeh worked to gain the trust of several Secret Service agents and other government officials. They offered them rent-free apartments, surveillance systems, and even police equipment. Their influence grew so much that they had unrestricted access to sensitive areas, posing a severe risk to national security.
Their infiltration appears to have culminated on July 13, 2024, at a rally in Butler County. On this day, a botched assassination attempt on former President Trump occurred, shedding light on the extent of the security breach. Whistleblower testimony submitted to the Senate following the shooting revealed that some temporary DHS agents filled posts at the rally. These fill-in agents were later identified as Ali and Taherzadeh, who had successfully salted the Secret Service and paved the way for other intelligence operatives to gain access.
🚨 UPDATE: Trump Assassination Attempt— It’s So bad…. Wow
Whistleblowers have come forward stating MOST of Donald Trump’s Security on the day of the Assassination Attempt, were NOT Secret Service
The DHS assigned unprepared and inexperienced personnel… specifically FOR THIS… pic.twitter.com/6PhOmIJx51
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) July 19, 2024
The Senate’s investigation into this matter was prompted by whistleblower testimony, revealing the extent of this four-year prolonged infiltration. The testimony pointed out that temporary DHS agents, who were intelligence operatives, were present at the rally during the assassination attempt. This surprising disclosure raised concerns about the vetting procedures and security protocols to safeguard high-profile political figures.
Ali and Taherzadeh, now already convicted, had manipulated and compromised several Secret Service members, revealing that these operatives had likely managed to get the CIA into the Secret Service’s door, leaving the keys for agency operatives to have free reign. Nonetheless, the agency is expected to pass the blame on Iran or Pakistani operatives. According to sources, the actors took advantage of the transition to the Biden Administration to carry out their plan, indicating involvement by high-level left-wing individuals. Reports from the media suggest that at least four people within the Secret Service were believed to have been influenced by the operatives. This breach enabled the perpetrators to easily orchestrate an assassination plot over the next four years.
The Secret Service infiltration by intelligence agency cutouts and the subsequent assassination plot against Donald Trump has significant implications for national security. The breach revealed vulnerabilities within the Secret Service, emphasizing the necessity of thorough vetting processes and robust security measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The Senate is currently investigating the Trump shooting. Lawmakers are demanding accountability and transparency from the agencies involved. Senator Josh Hawley, who has been leading the investigation, has expressed concerns about the security arrangements at the Trump rally and the involvement of DHS personnel.
The individuals, Haider Ali and Arian Taherzadeh were arrested and charged with impersonating federal law enforcement officers after their activities were revealed. In two separate trials, both men were sentenced to federal prison. Ali received a significant sentence for his role in the conspiracy, while Taherzadeh faced similar legal repercussions for his involvement.
According to court documents, Ali and Taherzadeh had gone to great lengths to maintain their cover, convincing several government officials and Secret Service members of their legitimacy. Their ability to operate undetected for an extended period highlights significant lapses in oversight and security protocols.
The infiltration of the Secret Service and the assassination plot against Donald Trump have prompted a thorough review of security measures and protocols within protective agencies. Lawmakers and security experts are calling for comprehensive reforms to ensure that such breaches do not occur in the future. This includes enhancing vetting processes, improving inter-agency communication, and implementing stricter oversight mechanisms.
The Secret Service has initiated an internal review to identify and address any vulnerabilities that may have been exploited by Ali and Taherzadeh and the purported Donald Trump shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks. This review aims to strengthen the agency’s defenses and restore confidence in its ability to protect the nation’s leaders. However, it is important to note that the CIA and other intelligence agencies will always pose a potential threat.
The infiltration of the Secret Service by cutouts from intelligence agencies in 2020 and the subsequent assassination plot against Donald Trump have exposed critical weaknesses in the nation’s security apparatus. The Senate’s investigation, fueled by whistleblower testimony, has shed light on the extent of the breach and the need for immediate reforms. As the investigation continues, protective agencies must implement robust security measures to prevent similar incidents and safeguard the nation’s leaders.
The ramifications of this breach will be felt for years to come, serving as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance, transparency, and accountability in national security.