Shane Gillis Was Investigated By the Secret Service for His Trump Assassination Joke

Previously undisclosed government documents show that Gillis earned himself a background check by the black sunglasses back in 2019

The Secret Service disagrees.

Donald Trump would be the most entertaining assassination victim in the history of the Oval Office.

The Messenger recently published their findings from a Freedom of Information Act request that show how Gillis’ gag sparked a Secret Service probe, in which the law enforcement agency that is charged with the protection of the country’s most prominent leaders “pulled (Gillis’) personal information such as his social security number, criminal history, last known phone number and address and his vehicle information” as part of their investigation. I’m pretty sure Twitter did the same thing when they found that podcast clip.

According to The Messenger, the investigation began when the offending joke was published in news outlets as part of their coverage on the controversial comic of the moment. A protective intelligence research specialist of the Secret Service then disseminated an email noting the concerning contents of the joke, titled, Discovery of Threatening Statement by Comedian Shane Gillis. Though the agency did a thorough search into Gillis history for other inciting comments or behavior, they, apparently, did not feel that the assassination punchline warranted criminal charges against the comic.

Secret Service Deputy Special Agent in Charge Rosanna Donaghey responded to The Messenger's request for comment, telling them, The Secret Service is aware of the comments made by Mr. Gillis, and as a matter of practice, we do not comment on matters involving protective intelligence. We can say, however, that the Secret Service investigates all threats related to our protectees.

Gillis has made a habit of poking fun at the former president in his comedy and is known as one of the better Trump impressionists in entertainment. However, Gillis riffs on the embattled businessman and politician arent exactly attacks — not even in the Jimmy Kimmel, lame late-night monologue way. In his routine, Gillis treats Trump like a hilarious character in his favorite TV show instead of a figure worthy of scorn or punishment, even revealing that he rooted for Trump in the 2016 Republican presidential primary debates with the excitement of a kid watching wrestling.

So, no, Gillis is not a threat to Donald Trumps well-being — but he could be to Bidens. As Gillis said in the same special, he thinks he could make Kamala Harris president with a single punch.

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