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The Secret Service suspended six agents without pay or benefits due to failures during the assassination attempt on Donald Trump at a campaign rally last year.
Retired Secret Service supervisory agent Bobby McDonald told the Washington Examiner that the agency has moved forward with changes.
One year after the assassination attempt against President Trump, new details have emerged about a dispute between the Secret Service and Trump campaign staffers regarding the use of farm ...
The Secret Service was woefully underprepared when a gunman opened fire on President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania last July — with major breakdowns in the communication of threats, in adequate ...
One year after the assassination attempt against President Trump, new details have emerged about a dispute between the Secret Service and Trump campaign staffers regarding the use of farm ...
Still reveling in his political comeback after surviving two near-miss assassination attempts, last December, then-President-elect Trump stopped by the Christmas party of the Secret Service detail ...
A Senate committee says the U.S. Secret Service remains unaccountable for failures a year after the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pa.
The Senate Homeland Security Committee said the Secret Service's "lack of structured communication was likely the greatest contributor to the failures" at the Pennsylvania rally last summer.