Fox News host Jesse Watters in disbelief after learning how many times Secret Service shot and missed would-be Trump assassin

The U.S. Secret Service was unable to neutralize a threat to Donald Trump from just five feet away according to a bombshell new report.

An agent in West Palm Beach, Florida, shot at Ryan Wesley Routh at least six times in September, as detailed in the 180-page House Assassination Task Force report. However, despite the gunfire, the agent failed to strike the target, and Routh managed to escape.

Fox News host Jesse Watters expressed outraged at the latest revelation on his hit show on Wednesday night.

‘He missed him six times, from five feet. How does a trained agent who passed the firearms test miss a target five feet away?’ he questioned.

The report claimed the deadly shooting at Trump’s Butler, Pennsylvania, rally on July 13 was ‘preventable and should not have happened.’

But the report also encompassed the new details about the second foiled attempt on Trump’s life at his Doral golf course.

‘The report says the Secret Service found out at 2:30 in the morning that Trump would be golfing that day,’ Watters said of the West Palm Beach incident. ‘But they didn’t secure the course, allowing Routh to camp out for 12 hours before anyone saw him.’

Routh appeared in court on Wednesday and his legal team is using the insanity defense.

‘How convenient,’ said Watters with skepticism about the proposed defense.

New revelations show that a Secret Service agent missed shooting Trump would-assassin Ryan Wesley Routh (pictured) six times from as close as five feet away

New revelations show that a Secret Service agent missed shooting Trump would-assassin Ryan Wesley Routh (pictured) six times from as close as five feet away

Fox host Jesse Waters was furious over the bombshell details, questioning on Wednesday: 'How does a trained agent who passed the firearms feet miss a target five feet away?'

Fox host Jesse Waters was furious over the bombshell details, questioning on Wednesday: ‘How does a trained agent who passed the firearms feet miss a target five feet away?’

The report notes: ‘The agent first noticed the suspect, later identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, and then noticed the barrel of Routh’s gun sticking through the fence line. The special agent, who may have been as close as five feet away from Routh, immediately responded by firing shots toward the suspect. It is believed six shots in total were fired; however, final ballistics are pending an ongoing FBI investigation.’

So it’s not conclusive that the distance or shots are as detailed by the panel.

If true, the new details present concerning information about the marksmanship of an agent assigned to the detail of the former president who at the time was running for another term and who had already been shot just two months earlier.

The report was released just days after its final public meeting last week where Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe got into a screaming match with Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas).

Rowe did acknowledge at the hearing the agency’s ‘abject failure’ in the July shooting.

The panel was created by a House vote shortly after the first assassination attempt over the summer. And a few months later they were asked to also look into the second incident.

The group concluded that there was no single failure that allowed shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks to fire at Trump, but ‘various’ decisions and moments that created an ideal situation for the assassination attempt.

The Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump released a series of recommendations it feels will help prevent future incidents.

Members of the task force visited both sites where men tried to take out the former – and now future – president.

The House Assassination Task Force released on Tuesday its final, 180-page report on the two attempts on Donald Trump's life

The House Assassination Task Force released on Tuesday its final, 180-page report on the two attempts on Donald Trump’s life

The task force said it conducted 46 interviews and reviewed 18,000 pages of documents.

Crooks, who was 20 when he was shot dead by a Secret Service counter sniper, killed one rally goer, injured two others and was able to strike Trump in the right ear before he was neutralized by the former president’s protective detail.

‘[T]he former President—and everyone at the campaign event—were exposed to grave danger,’ the committee wrote.

‘Conversely, the events that transpired on September 15, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Florida, demonstrated how properly executed protective measures can foil an attempted assassination,’ they added.

The bipartisan task force was created to investigate the July 13 attack that came just centimeters away from ending Trump’s life.

But when a second assassination plot was foiled just two months later on September 15, the panel was also asked to include that incident in its probe.

While Crooks was able to get just several hundred feet in range of Trump with a rifle and discharge several shots, Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, didn’t even fire a shot before a Secret Service agent opened fire in his direction.

Routh was posted outside Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course in the shrubs when he pointed the barrel of his firearm through the fencing and bush.

An agent surveying the green a few holes ahead of the then-2024 presidential candidate spotted the scope and fired in the direction of the threat. Routh fled the scene but was captured shortly after and taken into custody.

His firearm, backpacks with bulletproof materials and a GoPro camera were recovered from where he was camping out since the middle of the night.

The Assassination Task Force said the second incident was an example of what should be done by the Secret Service to best guard their protectees.

While the first assassination attempt was used as an example of how a series of failures can lead to a deadly situation.

The report comes just days after their final hearing, which devolved as Rep. Fallon got into a fiery back-and-forth with Acting Director Rowe.

An impassioned shouting match broke out after Fallon struck a nerve when he pressed Rowe about security measures in place to protect Trump, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris at the September 11 remembrance this year.

It led to a bitter argument between the two men at the hearing on Thursday, which was supposed to be focused on the security failures surrounding Trump’s protective detail.

But the conversation turned to what Fallon considered to be another Secret Service security problem two months after the first attempt – and just days before the second.

Fallon said the agent in charge of the detail should have been stationed physically closer to Trump, Biden and Harris when they all attended a 9/11 commemoration event at Ground Zero.

When asked about why the SAIC was out of range, Rowe insisted that he and other members of the detail were just outside of view of the image Fallon had blown up to exhibit at the hearing.

Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas) got into a heated screaming match with U.S. Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe during the final House Assassination Task Force hearing

Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas) got into a heated screaming match with U.S. Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe during the final House Assassination Task Force hearing

'Do not invoke 9/11 for political purposes, congressman,' Rowe yelled at Fallon over a barrage of cross-shouting after the lawmaker displayed an image of the Acting Director at the Ground Zero service this year

‘Do not invoke 9/11 for political purposes, congressman,’ Rowe yelled at Fallon over a barrage of cross-shouting after the lawmaker displayed an image of the Acting Director at the Ground Zero service this year 

‘That is the day that we remember the more than 3,000 people that have died on 9/11,’ Rowe said, starting to raise his voice.

‘I actually responded to Ground Zero. I was there going through the ashes of the World Trade Center,’ he went on.

When Fallon tried to cut in, Rowe did not back down, causing the congressman to begin shouting.

‘I’m not asking you that. I’m asking you, were you the special agent in charge?! You were not,’ Fallon charged.

‘Do not invoke 9/11 for political purposes, congressman!’ Rowe was heard yelling over a barrage of cross-shouting.

‘I’m trying to ask a question. Don’t try to bully me!’ Fallon screamed and pointed at the witness.

‘You are out of line, congressman!’ Rowe fired back. ‘Way out of line.’

You May Also Like
Tiffany Henyard news: High-stakes Thornton Township meeting happening Tuesday as political standoff continues

Updates on Tiffany Henyard: Important Thornton Township meeting set for Tuesday amid ongoing political standoff

In SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. (WLS), the Thornton Township Board of Trustees, overseen…
Los Angeles wildfires: Altadena resident stunned to find home was only one left standing on his block

Surprise for Altadena resident as their home is the sole survivor in the midst of Los Angeles wildfires

A man from California, whose residence was the lone surviving one on…
Iran's president denies claim that Iran tried to assassinate Trump

Iran’s leader refutes accusation of attempting to kill Trump

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says his country “never” plotted to assassinate President-elect…
Bourbon Street terrorist researched Germany Christmas market attack, Mardi Gras before deadly rampage: FBI

FBI finds Bourbon Street attacker studied German Christmas market attack and Mardi Gras before deadly crime.

The FBI has recently disclosed a fresh image of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the…
The stunning NYC condo that has had its value doubled in just four years

A beautiful New York City apartment that doubled in value in only four years

The value of a four-bedroom apartment in a popular downtown Manhattan area…
India steps up diplomatic relations with the Taliban as rival Pakistan loses influence in Afghanistan

India strengthens diplomatic ties with the Taliban as Pakistan’s influence wanes in Afghanistan

Last week, Vikram Misri, India’s foreign secretary, had a significant meeting with…
Madonna, 66, shocks fans with youthful appearance as she poses upside down in racy bedroom snaps

Madonna, aged 66, surprises followers with young looks while posing upside down in daring bedroom photos

Madonna shocked fans with her stunning youthful appearance in her latest round…
Why EV giant with a contract for 100k USPS trucks has suddenly offered to convert them to gas

Reason behind the EV company’s decision to convert 100k USPS trucks to gas after securing contract

The company behind the United States Postal Service’s all-electric mail trucks has…
RedState Weekly Briefing: Kamala's Brutal Vid, Jack Smith's Relevancy Bid

NEW: Insights from Jack Smith’s Special Counsel Report: The Conclusion of the DOJ’s Trump Investigation

In a detailed 174-page report published on Tuesday, former Special Counsel Jack…
California fires: Debunking 5 claims about the Los Angeles-area wildfires

Examining 5 misunderstandings regarding the wildfires in the Los Angeles region of California

Devastating wildfires in southern California are continuing to spread amid dry and…
Recall effort against Newsom underway in California following alleged mishandling of LA fires | Reporter Replay

“Recall Effort Against California Governor Newsom Begins After Alleged Mismanagement of LA Fires | Reporter Replay”

Recall campaign against Newsom initiated in California over purported mismanagement of LA…
Trump goes scorched earth on ‘lamebrain’ special counsel Jack Smith for claiming he would have been convicted of election interference had he not won in 2024 | Reporter Replay

Trump fiercely criticizes special counsel Jack Smith for suggesting he would have been found guilty of election meddling if he didn’t win in 2024

Donald Trump did not hold back in his criticism of special counsel…