
Report secret service errors for multiple failure attempts to assassinate Trump
Secret service agents received suspension but the committee requires greater responsibility
Secret Service has implemented reforms after the incident, says director Sean Curran
July 13 – The US Senate report published on Sunday that the “cascade” of the failure allowed the shooter to shoot at Donald Trump during the last year’s campaign assembly and caused a secret discipline of service, including lack of shooting after the attack. The report that was published a year after the 20 -year -old shooter launched fire on Trump in the Butler in Pennsylvania, grazing the ear, accusing the secret service of the negligence and disintegration of communication in planning and implementation of the rally.
“It wasn’t the only mistake. It was a cascade of failures that could be preceded, which almost cost President Trump his life,” said the Senate’s Inner Security and Government Committee report. The secret service is accused of protecting contemporary and former presidents and their families and also visits foreign leaders and some other higher officials.
One participant of 13 July 2024 was killed by the rally and the other two were injured during the shooting. Sagittarius, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was subsequently shot by secret service agents. “It was not the only West in the judgment. These were complete safety disorders at all levels – driven bureaucratic indifference, lack of clear protocols and shocking rejection to act according to direct threats,” said the Republican chairman of the committee, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky. Kimberly Cheatle resigned as a secret service director 10 days after shooting, in the middle of a hard check of the agency’s role and six secret service agents on duty during the experiment received suspension ranging from 10 to 42 days, the agency said on Thursday.
The Committee said that more than six officials should be punished and that two of those who were disciplined have received minor punishments than recommended. This stressed the fact that no one was released.
The current secret service director Sean Curran said in a statement that the agency had received a report and would continue to cooperate with the committee.
“After the events of 13.
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