Americans are right to have questions, a week after the attempted assassination of Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump. They have questions about who exactly allowed a 20-year-old man to nearly kill a former U.S. president at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, after clambering up a ladder onto a roof within 200 yards of Trump, then firing off rounds from an AR-15 rifle toward the stage where Trump was speaking. (The shooter did kill Corey Comperatore, and injure two others in the crowd.)
They have questions about Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle’s competence to do her job, as well as a few questions on why DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas appeared to be trying to keep her from testifying before congressional committees in recent days.
One of the questions they haven’t been asking: Why has there been a lack of information released about Trump’s condition since the…