John Solomon, Rep. Ralph Norman dish on breaking news Trump gunman had Michigan school shooter's photo, foreign encrypted apps
John Solomon and South Carolina Congressman Ralph Norman dish on ‘frustrating’ testimony by Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle before House Oversight Committee and discuss breaking news that would-be Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks had used three encrypted communications apps ostensibly tied to Germany, Brussels and New Zealand and also possessed an arrest photo of an earlier Michigan school shooter. As well as discuss, Director Kimberly Cheatle disclosing to Congress that the Secret Service was first notified at 5:51 p.m. ET on July 13 by the Pennsylvania State Police about a “suspicious person” at the speaking venue, and that information was relayed just a minute later to the Secret Service counter sniper team and response agents on the ground. That means the Service had at least 9 minutes warning before Trump began speaking and 20 minutes before Crooks began shooting.