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Trump’s life being put at stake by sloppy Secret Service behavior, says MAGA activist

A high-profile MAGA activist has alleged that President Donald Trump’s life is being put at risk by careless conduct within his Secret Service detail.

Tom Fitton, who leads Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog organization, told The New York Post that one episode in particular stands out to him as a serious breach of security.

On September 9, Trump’s dinner at a Washington, D.C. restaurant was disrupted by Code Pink protestors, who managed to get within a few feet of the president and other Cabinet officials, video footage shows. The protesters — who were chanting “Free Palestine” and calling Trump “Hitler” — were eventually escorted out.

“These people were allowed to get within arm’s length of the sitting president with knives and who knows what else in the restaurant available to them,” Fitton told the newspaper.

“I’m just really concerned about the president’s safety,” Fitton added. “He was almost killed twice supposedly under the protection of the Secret Service and then they walked him into a potentially dangerous ambush,” he said of the September incident, which took place at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab.

The protesters were not violent, but Fitton expressed worry that they had apparently been able to obtain accurate information about Trump’s private dinner.

Fitton, whose watchdog group has over 2 million followers on social media, isn’t the only one to criticize the Secret Service over Trump’s brush-in with Code Pink.

Christ Swecker, a former FBI assistant director, described the episode as “an unbelievable security lapse.”

“I can’t believe they would let random people sit in that close proximity to them,” he told the Post, adding, “That’s crazy. That’s like’s like the days when Abraham Lincoln would ride down Pennsylvania Avenue in his coach and buggy with no protection.”

Code Pink’s D.C. organizer previously told The Daily Beast that getting within close range of the president was as simple as making a reservation at the restaurant.

“We thought it was just going to be Trump, we didn’t know it was all of his Cabinet, and we didn’t think they would be in such an open room — we thought he’d be in a different area — and we were placed really close to them,” Olivia DiNucci told the outlet in September.

On December 18, Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit in federal court attempting to obtain access to “all internal emails and text messages among USSS officials in the Presidential Protective Division regarding the presence of Code Pink protestors” at the restaurant.

It also seeks any correspondence between the Secret Service and accounts affiliated with Code Pink, a feminist, anti-war organization.

The suit was filed after the Secret Service reportedly failed to comply with a Freedom of Information Act request filed by Judicial Watch in September.

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