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Tristan Tate mocks Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle’s “sloped roof” explanation using World War 2 analogy 

One-half of the polemical Tate brothers, Tristan Tate rebuts the assertion issued by Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle concerning the recent shooting incident involving Donald Trump. The younger Tate brother reacted with a World War-themed jest to devalue the claim.

Cheatle is facing biting scrutiny after claiming that security officers were not positioned on top of the building where the Trump rally shooter opened fire because of a "sloped roof." Moreover, there are images depicting snipers set up on the roof behind the former United States president’s podium.

She spoke about the security vulnerabilities that led to the assassination attempt that wounded Trump's ear. Speaking in an interview with ABC News, she said:

"That building in particular has a sloped roof at its highest point. And so, you know, there's a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn't want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. And so, you know, the decision was made to secure the building, from inside."

Check out her comments below:

Tate, like many others, did not acquiesce in her defense of the security blunder. He went on to refer to Germany's loss to the Soviet Red Army in the Battle of Stalingrad which played a pivotal turning point during World War 2. He wrote on X:

"The Germans could have won at Stalingrad if the roofs of the buildings had been sloped."

Check out Tate's reaction below:


Tristan Tate advocates for redefining the Republican identity

Tristan Tate's views seem to align with American model Amber Rose, who denounced the media for propagating an alleged false narrative about racism in the Donald Trump-led Republican Party.

Tate contends that voting for the Republican party doesn't mean strict adherence to conservative values. He claimed that the notion that an exclusionary attitude prevails that dismisses potential voters based on faith or lifestyle is a misleading account. He took to X and wrote:

"Republican voters need to understand something. You don’t need to be a “conservative” to vote Republican. Some people may deny God and be polyamorous but just want peace and low gas prices."

He added:

"Americans don’t need your “conservative club pass” to vote red. Trying to kick people out of the “republican voter” club because they aren’t a conservative Christian is retarded. Don’t we all love Vivek? I sure do. The man’s a Hindu. Climb off your fucking high horse and let’s win this bloody election."

Check out the tweet below:

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