The fallout from the recent assassination attempt against Trump continues…
At least five members of the Secret Service have been placed on administrative leave following the July 13 assassination attempt against former President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, according to Fox News.
One member of Trump's personal protective team and four members of the Secret Service's Pittsburgh Field Office, including the special agent in charge, have been placed on leave nearly six weeks after the incident.
The news comes as the elite agency investigates the security failure which led to Thomas Matthew Crooks firing off several shots from the nearby AGR building.
Fox News has also learned that the threat to Trump from Iran was communicated internally at the Secret Service prior to the Butler, Pennsylvania event, and the investigation is likely looking into why the Butler event went forward, given the threat.
House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) welcomed the news that action has been taken on some Secret Service members.
“There must be accountability at the Secret Service for its historic failures that led to the attempted assassination of President Trump,” Comer said.
“Holding negligent employees accountable is the first step. I look forward to the Task Force's findings of its investigation. We must ensure the Secret Service does not fail again.”
Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle resigned following testimony before the House Oversight Committee.
The Secret Service has come under fire for security lapses during the July 13 rally, including reports that they abandoned the rooftop used by the alleged gunman due to the temperature and for declining the offer of drones from local agencies to provide security for the event. The Secret Service also reportedly had denied requests from Trump's detail for additional security at Trump events.
The alleged shooter reportedly was seen by attendees of the rally, who were pointing to him and warning law enforcement in the minutes before the shooting. The Secret Service detail on the scene reportedly was aware of the would-be assassin nearly an hour before the attack.
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