Tom Fitton:
Newly released records show that when Secret Service agents rushed to try to rescue Obama’s chef Tafari Campbell, who was drowning, both of the agency's boats were inoperable. The agents had to borrow the groundskeeper's boat. A Secrete Service report describes how two agents “attempted to start one of the boats but had difficulties lowering the motor. I headed down with [redacted] but told her to continue down and yelled to SA [redacted] and SSA [redacted] that I would run to get the keys for our USSS boat. I sprinted to the CP [Command Post], grabbed the keys and sprinted back towards the boats. A similar issue occurred with the motor on the second boat. We jumped into a third boat belonging to the groundskeeper and it worked without issue.” @JudicialWatch forced the release of this startling disclosure through a Federal FOIA lawsuit.
Either the SS willfully allowed it by their boats "mysteriously" not working, or they were legit tampered with. How long does a drowning victim have? Did the SS allow this to happen, or were these good individuals who were unwittingly used to provide cover for a murder?
Now I want to see geolocation data of all phones near those boats for the days leading up to this. Who was around them that normally wouldn't be? How long were they next to those boat motors? Was any other device next to those boats at the same time?