Paul Trejo argues that Forrest Sorrels, Dallas’s top Secret Service agent, failed to warn Washington about local threats to JFK. Despite
deep ties to law enforcement and extremists, Sorrels denied prior knowledge of the "WANTED FOR TREASON: JFK" handbill and anti-Adlai Stevenson protests. Trejo finds these claims
implausible and suggests Sorrels, like FBI agent Hosty, helped enable Oswald’s setup and contributed to a broader institutional cover-up.