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Monday, September 16, 2024

Would-be Trump assassin exploited security hole Secret Service knew of for years

 The gunman who allegedly staked out former President Donald Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course with an SKS rifle was able to exploit a security hole that the Secret Service has known about for years.

News photographers — including those hired by The Post — have had no problem repeatedly securing spots around the perimeter of the course to snap pictures of Trump playing golf or driving around in a golf cart.

They have even taken images — which require a clear line of sight to the 45th president — unnoticed through the bushes with telephoto lenses. Some have gotten as close as 75 yards — without so much as a sideways glance from the Secret Service.

Then-President Donald Trump playing golf on Dec. 28, 2020, at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach — the same club where the Secret Service foiled an assassination attempt this week.REUTERS/Marco Bello
Photojournalists have long been able to get pictures of Trump golfing from the perimeter of his courses.REUTERS
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An example of an opening on the edge of Trump International Golf Club.MEGA
According a photo agency source, photographers are often amazed at how “easy” it is for them to get clear views of Trump.MEGA
Another opening between hole 5 and 6 at the course — the same hole where the shooter was waiting,MEGA

“They’re always amazed how close they can get to Trump and his entourage — it’s easy for them,” one photo agency source told The Post.

Photographers typically announce themselves to the Secret Service so that they are not mistaken for threats.

Authorities say Ryan Wesley Routh got within 300 to 500 yards of Trump after spending 12 hours in a makeshift sniper nest just outside the fence along Summit Boulevard, a busy thoroughfare of Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach.

The golf club — which Trump frequents when he is a staying at Mar-a-Lago — is a sprawling, wide-open expanse covering hundreds of acres, lined with dense tropical foliage and tree cover.

Ryan Routh in police custody after getting arrested on I-95.MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE/AFP via Getty Images
Routh was able to get within 500 yards of Trump at the edge of the course.MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE/AFP via Getty Images
A backpack with a gun and camera where Routh was positioned on the edge of the golf course.

The source said photogs can snag pics of Trump “shockingly easily” at his West Palm Beach course, one noting “dozens” of covert gaps in the thick brush around the border.

In areas where there’s no obvious break in the tree line, dedicated snoops can still sneak a view of the course. Some of the lighter flora can simply be pulled apart by hand, easily creating new gaps where just about anyone can watch golfers in action without being seen, the source said.

Here's what we know about the assassination attempt on Trump in Florida:

A map of where Ryan Routh was positioned at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

Even on rare instances when Secret Service agents do see a photographer near the course, they’re rarely questioned, the source said.

The security detail is also exceedingly easy to see approaching on their golf carts, meaning photographers can keep an eye out for them and then hang back and lie low until Trump arrives.

Trump’s Florida golf courses are popular destinations for photographers partly because of how easy it is to get close to him and his entourage for the perfect snapshot, sources tell The Post.DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Law enforcement shut down the roads adjacent to Trump’s West Palm Beach golf resort after the assassination attempt.AP
A law enforcement officer at the scene of the assassination attempt in West Palm Beach on Sept. 15, 2024.MEGA

“If they do approach the photographers, sometimes they quickly check their credentials but that’s about it,” the source claims.

The outside of the course is dotted with “No Trespassing” signs, but photographers are easily able to take their pictures from behind those signs, and they’re certainly no deterrent for someone up to no good.

Trump was playing the fifth hole when Secret Service snipers noticed Routh’s gun barrel poking through a chain link fence between the sixth and seventh holes and opened fire on the suspect.

Trump on a cart at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster on July 28, 2022.Daniel William McKnight
A sniper stands sentry at Trump National Golf Club Los Angeles in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., on Sept. 13, 2024.AP

However, the location Routh chose to lie in wait in West Palm Beach wasn’t particularly favorable for photographers, owing to tricky angles and long distances.

“Routh could easily have picked a better spot, but maybe he was worried about being seen by a photographer,” the source added.

Trump golfing at Trump National Doral Miami golf club with his granddaughter Kai and professional golfer Brooks Koepka on Oct. 27, 2022.AFP via Getty Images

The source said it’s even easier to take pictures at the former president’s other Florida golf complex, Trump National Doral, about 77 miles from West Palm Beach.

Doral has four courses, including the famed “Blue Monster,” which is “wide open” for photographers to take pictures.

A sketch of would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh in Florida federal court on Sept. 16, 2024.Lothar Speer
Routh was hit with federal gun charges.Lothar Speer
Routh, 58, fled after being fired upon by Secret Service agents, but was arrested on I-95 in Palm City, about 40 miles north of Trump’s golf course.

He appeared, smiling and wearing shackles on his hands and feet, in a Florida federal court Monday morning as he was hit with felony gun charges.

https://nypost.com/2024/09/16/us-news/trump-gunman-exploited-security-hole-that-secret-service-has-known-for-years/

Ukraine Military Seeks To Legitimize Kursk Presence By Inviting UN & Red Cross In

 In what could be an effort to legitimize its ongoing occupation of southern Russian territory, the Ukrainian government has issued formal invitations for the United Nations and International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to come to the Kursk region and verify the situation on the ground.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha revealed the request on Monday, saying it has been issued for the international organizations to "prove [Ukraine’s] adherence to international humanitarian law".

Source: Red Cross

The Kremlin has accused the invading Ukraine forces, which have held territory since Aug.6th, of committing atrocities and abuses against civilians

The Zelensky government still says its forces control some 100 settlements on the Russian side near the border, but days ago also acknowledged there is a large Russian counteroffensive underway.

Sybiha has claimed Ukraine forces are overseeing "humanitarian assistance" and "safe passage" to Russian civilians still in the Kursk region.

The UN and Red Cross have yet to issue formal response to Ukraine's request for them to send teams to assess the situation; however, Moscow has slammed it as a provocation.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov blasted the invitations as a "pure provocation" but also said he expects "a sober assessment" from the international bodies.

Already, Russia has issued legal cases against Western journalists who have crossed into Kursk while embedded with the Ukrainian army. This includes a CNN team and some European correspondents.

Russia sees any and all international presence on its territory as a violation of Russian law and as part of an 'illegal' occupation.

From Ukraine's perspective the Kursk operation is a legitimate tit-for-tat invasion, however risky and sure to fail it remains. Kiev's hope is that Russia is forced to divert manpower from Ukraine's east, where the front lines of fighting are, to Kursk.

But that doesn't appear to have happened yet on any kind of large scale. Instead, President Putin appears to be patiently waiting while Ukraine's own manpower and resources continue to be depleted both in Donetzk and Kursk.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ukraine-army-seeks-legitimize-kursk-presence-inviting-un-red-cross