This podcast episode explores the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump and the breakdown in security that led to the event. The conversation discusses the failures in intelligence and security protocols, as well as the need for improved coordination and threat assessments. The impact of inflammatory rhetoric and the significance of social media, particularly Twitter, in providing real-time information during critical events, are also highlighted. The incident is analyzed in terms of its potential impact on Trump's image and the messaging strategies for Republicans. The discussion touches on the importance of police training, the selection of political candidates, and the international reactions to the event. The concept of "common knowledge" and its influence on public discourse is examined, as well as the potential of calling in private security to bolster Trump's security detail. Lastly, the speaker addresses the role of diversity, equity, and inclusion in operations and security, and the use of smart sunglasses for video capturing during important events.