Shocking revelation, a Secret Service sniper has issued a grave warning about the potential for an imminent assassination attempt against a presidential candidate before the November elections. The alarming prediction follows a recent attack on former President Donald Trump, which exposed significant weaknesses in the Secret Service’s security protocols.
According to a report by the New York Post on July 30, 2024, the sniper’s scathing letter, which has circulated within the agency, has ignited widespread concern and calls for immediate reform. The letter, first published by RealClearPolitics, highlights the sniper’s belief that another assassination attempt could be imminent.
The letter reads, “This agency NEEDS to change, if not now, WHEN? The NEXT assassination attempt in 30 days?” This dire warning underscores the sniper’s concern that the Secret Service’s current state of readiness is inadequate to protect the nation’s leaders.
Law enforcement sources have confirmed the authenticity of the letter, which was sent to the entire Secret Service Uniformed Division. This division, responsible for securing the White House and other key sites, is now facing intense scrutiny following the sniper’s revelations.
The sniper, who has served as a Marine Corps veteran and a member of the Secret Service’s counter-sniper team for over two decades, expressed deep frustration with the agency’s leadership. “Sadly we have fallen short for YEARS. We just got lucky and looked good doing it,” the sniper lamented.
The letter details how the sniper had repeatedly raised concerns with supervisors, only to be dismissed. “I have conveyed these thoughts to not only supervisors … Only to be brushed off as those with less experience somehow knew more than me,” it reads. The sniper’s letter also calls for the resignation of high-level supervisors, accusing them of failing to address critical issues faced by the rank-and-file staff.
The sniper’s harshest critique centers on the events of July 13, when former President Trump was attacked, resulting in a gunshot wound and the death of a firefighter. The sniper described this incident as “a stain I will never be able to cleanse,” highlighting how it has severely damaged the Secret Service’s reputation.
Further scrutiny has revealed that a full 30 seconds elapsed between local police confronting the gunman, Thomas Crooks, and the first shots he fired at Trump. This delay has raised troubling questions about why Trump remained on stage during this critical period.

The acting Secret Service director responded, stating that agents were never warned of Crooks’s presence on the roof with a rifle. However, newly released footage shows local police encircling the building for more than two minutes before the attack, reinforcing concerns about the day’s security management.
The sniper’s letter has sparked a call for urgent reform within the Secret Service, reflecting broader frustrations and demands for accountability. As the agency faces mounting criticism, the sniper’s warning about a possible assassination attempt in the coming weeks underscores the urgent need for changes to ensure the safety of the nation’s leaders.
The call for reform echoes the broader concerns about the Secret Service’s ability to protect high-profile figures and highlights the need for a thorough review and improvement of security measures.

