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“Did a Secret Service Agent Really Die from Trump Assassination Attempt?”

On July 17, 2018, the U.S. and U.K. media widely reported on the death of a U.S. Secret Service agent in Scotland, during President Trump’s visit to his Turnberry Golf Resort. The 42 year-old agent died after suffering a stroke. But was the stroke the result of natural causes or something sinister?

Last night, a local radio program, “Truth Underground” hosted by Jim Rivas on WGSO 990am, made a stunning claim regarding this agent’s death. Rivas stated that he and other conspiracy theorists believe that the agent was instead exposed to powdered cyanide in a failed attempt to assassinate Trump.

Besides the tragic death of this agent, the visit to the U.K. included drama and controversy between Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May. During a press conference, Trump publicly criticized May’s handling of Brexit and suggested pulling the U.S. out of a trade deal. "Brexit" refers to Britain’s plans to exit the European Union following a referendum upset.

After his visit to Scotland, Trump traveled to Helsinki, Finland to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Since Putin's presidency, England has been the site of numerous attempted assassinations of former Russian patriots by way of poisonings.

Rivas theorizes that the agent, who was part of the Presidential Protection Division, may have been inspecting a room at Turnberry when he came into contact with the substance, resulting in a fatal stroke.

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