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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump suffered an injury to his right ear after an attempted assassination at a political rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024 Image: AFP
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Trump shooting: Secret Service admits complacency

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The US Secret Service on Friday detailed a litany of failures uncovered by its review of the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump at a rally in July.

Shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks was able to open fire from a nearby rooftop at the outdoor event held by Republican election candidate Trump, who narrowly escaped death and suffered a wound to his right ear.

The review "identified deficiencies in the advanced planning and its implementation," Acting Director Ronald Rowe Jr. said at a press briefing.

"While some members of the advance team were very diligent, there was complacency on the part of others that led to a breach of security protocols."

Among the failures identified by Rowe were poor communication with local law enforcement, an "over-reliance" on mobile devices "resulting in information being siloed" and line of sight issues, which "were acknowledged but not properly mitigated."

"At approximately 18:10 local time, by a phone call, the Secret Service security room calls the countersniper response agent reporting an individual on the roof of the AGR building," Rowe recounted.

"That vital piece of information was not relayed over the Secret Service radio network."

Two attendees of the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania were injured from gunfire and a third, 50-year-old firefighter Corey Comperatore, died as a result.

Crooks was shot dead on the roof by Secret Service personnel.

Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle resigned in the aftermath of the dramatic incident, and several Secret Service agents have been put on leave.

Rowe said the Secret Service needed additional funding, personnel and equipment to complete a "paradigm shift...from a state of reaction to a state of readiness."

The US House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill Friday to boost Secret Service protection for presidential candidates to the same level as sitting presidents and vice presidents.

The bill now awaits a vote in the Senate and a signature by President Joe Biden before it becomes law.

Rowe said that Trump is now being given the same levels of protection as the president.

The increased demand for security came into sharp focus again after a second apparent assassination attempt on Trump's life at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida last weekend.

"What occurred on Sunday demonstrates that the threat environment in which the Secret Service operates is tremendous," Rowe said.

The gunman in Florida did not have a line of sight on the former president and failed to fire a shot before he was discovered and arrested, officials say.

Trump has sought political advantage by blaming -- without evidence -- Biden and Democratic election rival Kamala Harris for fueling motivation behind the plots, citing their "rhetoric" about him endangering democracy.

Both Biden and Harris have repeatedly denounced the assassination bids and any political violence, with Biden calling for Congress to provide more resources for the Secret Service.

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The US House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill Friday to boost Secret Service protection for presidential candidates to the same level as sitting presidents and vice presidents.

I look forward to presidential candidate Dr. Cornel West and his platform for Truth, Justice and Love getting full Secret Service protection.

https://www.cornelwest2024.com/platform

Trump has sought political advantage by blaming -- without evidence -- Biden and Democratic election rival Kamala Harris for fueling motivation behind the plots, citing their "rhetoric" about him endangering democracy.

If you talk about Trump's Jan6 insurrection, you are encouraging assassination attempts.

Interesting quandary there.

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A day when human will, resistance and freedom won over the forces of evil that want death and chaos.

For at least 2 or 3 days after the heinous attack, that killed a Trump supporter, the country was united in mourning, courtesy and a mutual understanding of comradery and brotherhood.

Then the media went back to it's normal attacks on Mr. Trump and divided the country again.

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Acid washing yet again.

Hopefully Trump can make this right and unite the country.

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I look forward to presidential candidate Dr. Cornel West and his platform for Truth, Justice and Love getting full Secret Service protection. 

You are joking, right?

If you talk about Trump's Jan6 insurrection, you are encouraging assassination attempts. 

You mean “riots” there was no insurrection

Interesting quandary there.

Lot of nut jobs out there.

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Trump is right again.

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Trump should have his team of security guards.

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Just super casually, yeah we were complacent, so what?

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/4891088-secret-service-review-trump-attack/

meh, we will try to do better next time.

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If you talk about Trump's Jan6 insurrection

speaking of:

“These newly surfaced transcripts, which were previously concealed, reveal the truth that many in the mainstream media have ignored.

According to the documents, General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, confirmed that President Trump expressed concern about the potential for unrest and proactively ordered the necessary precautions.

On January 3, 2021, just three days before the protest, General Milley recalled the president saying, “Hey, look at this. There’s going to be a large amount of protesters here on the 6th. Make sure that you have sufficient National Guard or Soldiers to make sure it’s a safe event”

never happened.

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