FOX News correspondent Bill Mulgan shared his thoughts on the security at the WHCD Saturday Night.

“The first exterior security for me was on the street outside of the hotel. I flashed my ticket and was waved through in one second. My name was not checked against any list, I showed no ID, I was not patted down and did not go through a metal detector.”
“I probably could have shown a ticket from a prior year or a fake one as they barely looked at it. (I don’t know who that exterior security was, they were guys in suits).”
“From that point, I walked into the hotel with no further security check, and I walked down to the Fox pre-party where there were multiple ballrooms that were absolutely PACKED with attendees. Still did not go through any security at that point.
Hypothetically, If I had hidden an explosive in my shoe or my jacket, I would have had no problem getting into one of those ballrooms.

Only once it was time to get into the main ballroom for the dinner did we pass through magnetometers, empty our pockets, and get a pat down. And even that checkpoint was just outside of the dinner room.
Two things can be true at the same time.
Secret Service reacted quickly to an active armed threat and prevented that threat from getting into the ballroom. But the security leading up to that point, in my opinion, appeared to be lacking severely.”
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Here’s a novel idea-build a more secure ballroom onto the White House. 🙂
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😀 😀 😀
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Nancy ~ Right⁉️🤔
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That’s what the President said, that if they’d had the ballroom, this never would have happened. And the Secret Service are working for no pay; they probably were short-staffed at that hotel. It was a perfect set-up for an attempt, and if people were not covering the President. etc., in prayer, they would have succeded.
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