Fox News host Jesse Watters questioned whether the Secret Service was communicating about an incident Monday where shots were fired during a carjacking incident.
Secret Service agents opened fire to people entering an unmarked van Monday used by the detail protecting Naomi Biden, the granddaughter of President Joe Biden. No suspects were arrested in the incident.
“They say three men were trying to break into a Secret Service agent’s vehicle in Georgetown, a very nice neighborhood, and an agent shot them,” Watters said. “The Secret Service says they don’t think anyone was shot, but they’re not sure. So maybe the Secret Service agent got lost, which isn’t so great, or maybe he doesn’t and there’s a robbery of cars dead or injured somewhere in DC courtesy of Naomi Biden’s Secret Service and these three guys are still at large.
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“Naomi Biden was not in the car because the officer would have been there with her and the carjackers would not have smashed the window of a vehicle with two people in it,” Watters said. “Secret Service protocol requires that agents only fire their weapons if they face imminent serious danger or death. They are trained to never discharge their weapons near the protégé, there could be a misfire or inviting shooting again. Using deadly force to stop a car from being stolen in Georgetown makes no sense. There’s something they’re not telling us.”
Watters earlier questioned the handling of the investigation into a quantity of cocaine uncovered at the White House before the Fourth of July, shortly after Hunter Biden, the president’s son, visited after photos of the drug were taken. published. The research he concluded on July 13 without discovering the identity of the person responsible for leaving the illegal drug at the White House
“We’re missing a couple of pieces of the puzzle,” former Secret Service agent Bobby McDonald told Watters. “Federal agents are not going to draw their guns and freeload in terms of the various things that are going on. My guess is that potentially one or more of the three perpetrators either brandished a weapon or carried some type of weapon that could having been used as a weapon and the officer felt that his life or that of his partner was in danger in and around the area.”
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