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While the reputation of the US Secret Service is one of precision, vigilance and security, the reality is more complicated – a high-stress, high-intensity workplace beset by management and logistical issues. (The Secret Service is mandated to protect all foreign heads of state while they are on US soil). “Following the events of July 13, the U.S. Secret Service enhanced our protective model for protectees. According to the Secret Service official, the agency’s attrition rate was 10.26% in fiscal year 2022, 8.78% in 2023, and 8.85% for fiscal year 2024 so far. A USSS spokesman disputed any reports of tension between Secret Service and the Bidens.
Persons: Donald Trump, Butler, , Joe Biden, protectee, USSS, Kamala Harris, Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz, That’s, ” Anthony Guglielmi, ” Guglielmi, ” Biden, “ They’re, Ronald Rowe, Kimberly Cheatle, “ You’re, Rowe, nodded, Jonathan Wackrow, Trump, Wackrow, Biden, , , Trump’s Butler, CNN’s Whitney Wild Organizations: CNN, Service, Secret Service, San Francisco, Trump, Gov, United Nations General Assembly, Democratic, Republican, Secret, Places, Federal Government, Public Service, Boston Consulting, Washington Post Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, Florida, San Francisco, Asia, Pacific, San, New York, U.S, Cheatle
The local police team responsible for the roof a shooter used to fire at ex-President Donald Trump on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, had never spoken to the Secret Service prior to the attempted assassination, a report released by the Secret Service on Friday says. Among other errors, the report found that one local police entity working security at the Trump rally requested support from another local department without the Secret Service being aware. While investigating the incident, the Secret Service placed some officials, including the director of the Secret Service’s Pittsburgh Field Office, on leave. “The former president is getting everything that the current president has with respect to Secret Service assets,” Rowe said. Rowe also told reporters at a news conference Friday that the Secret Service did not deny security assets to the Trump campaign ahead of the July rally in Butler.
Persons: Donald Trump, Thomas Crooks, Trump, Butler, Jeff Swensen, Crooks, , , Ronald Rowe, Friday’s, , Rowe, ” Rowe, Kamala Harris Organizations: Trump, FBI, Inc, Secret Service, Service, Pittsburgh Field, Republican National Convention, Democratic National Convention, Secret, United Nations General Assembly Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, Trump, Butler, Pa, West Palm Beach , Florida
The U.S. Secret Service said Friday it was to blame for the near-assassination of former President Donald Trump at a July campaign rally, pointing to "complacency" by some of its agents and communication gaps with local police. "As I've said, this was a failure on the part of the United States Secret Service," said Ronald Rowe, the agency's acting director, at a press conference. The Secret Service was chiefly responsible for crafting the security plan at the presidential campaign rally near Butler, Pennsylvania, where assassin Thomas Crooks was able to open fire at Trump before being shot dead. Line-of-sight issues at the Republican nominee's rally site were known about but not effectively addressed in advance, Rowe went on. Rowe took over the Secret Service after former Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned from the agency on July 23, just 10 days after the assassination attempt.
Persons: Donald Trump, I've, Ronald Rowe, Thomas Crooks, Rowe, Trump, Corey Comperatore, Kimberly Cheatle Organizations: Service, Secret Service, United States Secret Service, Trump, Republican Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, U.S
Secret Service chief makes remarkable admission after apparent threat to Trump’s lifeThe U.S. Secret Service needs a "paradigm shift," the agency's acting director said a day after an apparent attempt on Donald Trump's life, the second in two months. Now, Congress is considering boosting Secret Service funding. Read more about what lawmakers had to say about Secret Service funding. The Secret Service has dramatically increased Trump’s security since the July 13 shooting, including more people and more technology. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs arrested in New YorkSean "Diddy" Combs.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Donald Trump's, Ronald Rowe, Ryan Wesley Routh, Routh, Trump, , Rowe, Read, Sen, JD Vance, Elon Musk, , Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Sean ‘ Diddy ’ Combs, New York Sean, Diddy, Combs, Angela Weiss, Damian Williams, Marc Agnifilo, Andy Jassy, Jassy, Jeff Bezos, Harris, Sandy Hook, Sandy, Melissa Chan, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: Secret Service, Trump, Service, U.S, Getty, National Hurricane Center, Carolina, National Weather Service, National Association of Black Journalists, Elementary, NBC, Adidas, Target Locations: East, Carolina, U.S, Florida, Routh’s, Iran, New York, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware , New Jersey, Southport, Michigan, Wisconsin
Shares of Trump Media closed down 6.6% on Tuesday, ending the day at $16.14 a share. Last week, Trump said he would not sell his 114,750,000 shares of the Truth Social owner. "I have absolutely no intention of selling," Trump said at a press conference in California on Friday. The effect on Trump Media stock of the weekend threat to Trump was the opposite of how shares responded to the first assassination attempt on Trump in July. On July 15, the first trading day after the attempt, Trump Media shares closed up more than 30%.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Trump's, Ryan Wesley Routh, Lori Will Organizations: Trump Media, Secret, Sunday, Republican, Trump, ARC Global, Corp, Nasdaq Locations: California, Trump's Florida, Delaware, Butler , Pennsylvania
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was taken into custody after shots were fired at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on Sunday, three senior law enforcement sources said. In 2002, court records show, he was convicted of possessing a weapon of mass destruction — the machine gun. Most recently, a Ryan Routh lived in the small coastal community of Kaawa on Oahu’s eastern shore in Hawaii. Ryan Routh Ryan Routh FacebookAfter the 2002 arrest, authorities allegedly found the suspect in possession of a fully automatic machine gun, according to the Greensboro News & Record report. On Sunday, Palm Beach State’s Attorney Dave Aronberg said on MSNBC’s “Ayman,” with Ayman Mohyeldin and Ali Velshi, that the federal government is taking over prosecution in the West Palm Beach case, with the U.S. Justice Department expected to file any charges.
Persons: Donald Trump, Ryan Wesley Routh, Ryan Routh, Routh, Ryan Routh Ryan Routh, There’s, Dave Aronberg, MSNBC’s “ Ayman, , Ayman Mohyeldin, Ali Velshi, Aronberg, , ” Aronberg Organizations: Trump International Golf Club, Greensboro News, Authorities, Trump International, U.S . Justice, Trump, Secret Service Locations: West Palm Beach, Greensboro , North Carolina, North Carolina, Kaawa, Hawaii, Carolina, Guilford County, Greensboro, Fla, Stephany, Beach, Palm, Martin County
CNBC's Sarah Min breaks down how a rate cut could affect the S&P 500 . Welcome to U.S. rate cut week! Furthermore, jumbo hikes of 75 basis points were enacted between June 2022 to November 2022. But given that the rate cut has been so clearly telegraphed by the Fed, it's hard to imagine it not happening. This cut might not be big in terms of basis points, but it will be big in what it signals to markets.
Persons: It's, Sarah Min, Donald Trump, Rafael Barros, Cat Stevens, Aditya Bhave, CNBC's Pia Singh, Hakyung Kim, Brian Evans Organizations: Eccles Federal Reserve, CNBC, U.S . Federal Reserve, China's National Bureau, Statistics, Republican, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service, U.S, Federal, Fed, Bank of America U.S Locations: Washington , DC, Florida, U.S
CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. CNBC's Sarah Min breaks down how a rate cut could affect the S&P 500 . Welcome to U.S. rate cut week! But given that the rate cut has been so clearly telegraphed by the Fed, it's hard to imagine it not happening. This cut might not be big in terms of basis points, but it will be big in what it signals to markets.
Persons: It's, Sarah Min, Biden, Donald Trump, Rafael Barros, Cat Stevens, Aditya Bhave, CNBC's Pia Singh, Hakyung Kim, Brian Evans Organizations: Eccles Federal Reserve, CNBC, U.S . Federal Reserve, Discount, China's National Bureau, Statistics, Republican, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service, U.S, Federal, Fed, Bank of America U.S Locations: Washington , DC, Florida, U.S
Shares of Trump Media slid on Monday, one day after Donald Trump — the company's majority shareholder — was unharmed in an apparent assassination attempt on a Florida golf course. Trump Media was trading around $17.23 per share at 11:00 a.m. Trump posted late Sunday night on Trump Media's marquis product, the social media app Truth Social. The attempt Sunday was just two months and two days after Trump survived an assassination attempt at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13. Shares of Trump Media soared on the first day of trading after the Butler shooting, closing up more than 30% on July 15.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Ryan Wesley Routh, Trump, Butler Organizations: Trump Media, Secret Service, West Palm Beach, Republican Locations: Florida, West Palm, Butler , Pennsylvania
“The Secret Service needs more help,” Biden told reporters while leaving the White House on Monday. Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesActing US Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe met with Trump and local law enforcement on Monday in Florida. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned in the fallout from the assassination attempt, leading to Rowe’s appointment as acting director. Those concerns were underscored by details revealed Monday about the suspected shooter’s whereabouts before he was ultimately spotted by Secret Service agents. Moskowitz said Sunday that the Secret Service needed to consider taking more drastic measures, such as shutting down a significantly wider perimeter.
Persons: Donald Trump, he’s, He’s, Jared Moskowitz, CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Joe Biden, ” Biden, Chip Somodevilla, Ronald Rowe, Rowe, ” Rowe, “ there’s, Trump, , there’s, , Trump’s Butler, Kimberly Cheatle, Ryan Wesley Routh, Jonathan Wackrow, Ric Bradshaw, ” Bradshaw, Joe Raedle, Obama, Bush, Clinton, ” Wackrow, Butler, Cheryl Tyler, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, ” Tyler, protectee, Robyn Beck, Moskowitz, ” Moskowitz, Biden, Ro Khanna, CNN’s Holmes Lybrand, Kristen Holmes, Whitney Wild Organizations: CNN, Republican, Secret, Trump, Florida Democrat, Service, White, House, Trump’s, Trump International Golf, Nissan, Secret Service, Martin County Sheriff’s, Martin County Sheriff's, Facebook, United Nations General Assembly, White House Communications Agency, Department of Defense, Trump National Golf Club Los, Getty, ” Agency, , California Democrat, Congress Locations: Palm, Butler , Pennsylvania, Florida, Congress, Washington ,, Lago, Trump, Martin County, Iran, New York City, Mar, Palm Beach, Beach, West Palm Beach , Florida, Butler, Rancho Palos Verdes , California, AFP, California
CNN —JD Vance on Monday blamed liberal rhetoric for the apparent assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump over the weekend. “I’d say that’s pretty strong evidence that the left needs to tone down the rhetoric, and needs to cut this crap out,” he continued. “But in particular, the people telling you that Donald Trump needs to be eliminated. “The U.S. Secret Service is aware of the social media post made by Elon Musk and as a matter of practice, we do not comment on matters involving protective intelligence,” a Secret Service spokesman told CNN. The Secret Service later said the suspect had no line of sight on the former president.
Persons: CNN — JD Vance, Donald Trump, , I’m, we’re, Kamala Harris, , Vance, ” Vance, ” Trump, Joe Biden, Biden –, Trump, Elon, Biden, Harris, Elon Musk, Ric Bradshaw, Bradshaw, Ryan Wesley Routh, Routh, CNN’s Dave Goldman, Evan Perez, Holmes Lybrand, Michael Williams, Devan Cole Organizations: CNN, Republican, Georgia Faith & Freedom Coalition, Trump, Service, Secret Service Locations: Atlanta, United States of America, Trump, Palm Beach
An undated selfie shows Ryan W. Routh, a suspect identified by news organizations, as the FBI investigates what they said was an apparent assassination attempt in Florida on Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump, in this image obtained from social media. The suspect in an apparent assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump is making his first appearance Monday in federal court in Florida. Routh was arrested Sunday after U.S. Secret Service agents opened fire near Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach while the Republican nominee was playing a round. The incident could mark the second assassination attempt against him in two months. Trump's ear was grazed by a bullet during a prior assassination attempt at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania in July.
Persons: Ryan W, Routh, Donald Trump, Ryan Wesley Routh, Judge Ryon McCabe, Trump, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden Organizations: FBI, Republican, West Palm Beach, NBC, NBC News, Secret Service, Nissan, Democratic, House Locations: Florida, U.S, West Palm, Trump's, Pennsylvania, America
The counting and certification of electoral votes at the Capitol in January — the first since the Jan. 6 riot in 2021 — will come with significantly increased security, the Secret Service said Wednesday. The Department of Homeland Security has designated the Jan. 6 count as a national special security event, affording it a level of security similar to events like the State of the Union address and the Super Bowl. “National Special Security Events are events of the highest national significance,” Eric Ranaghan, the special agent in charge of the Secret Service’s Dignitary Protective Division, said in a statement Wednesday. The Secret Service, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, also cited reports from the former House Jan. 6 committee and the Government Accountability Office, which had asked Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to consider the enhanced security measures. The designation will unlock federal, state and local resources to be used in its security plan, the Secret Service said.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Joe Biden's, ” Eric Ranaghan, , Muriel Bowser, Alejandro Mayorkas Organizations: Capitol, Service, Department of Homeland Security, Super, Secret, Republican, Democratic, United Nations General Assembly, Office, Homeland, Justice Department
CNN —When members of Congress meet on Capitol Hill to certify the electoral votes in the 2024 presidential election, the process, on the anniversary of the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack, will have the full weight of the federal government behind its security. The certification process on January 6, 2025, was designated as a national special security event by the Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas in the last week following a request from Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser, according to the US Secret Service. The designation is reserved for significant events – including the Super Bowl, presidential inaugurations and this summer’s NATO summit – where security is required on a mass scale. The source told CNN that agencies are still in the early stages of determining the security measures that will be in place for the Electoral College certification. “National Special Security Events are events of the highest national significance,” Eric Ranaghan, the special agent in charge of the USSS Dignitary Protective Division, said in a statement announcing the designation.
Persons: Alejandro Mayorkas, Muriel Bowser, Donald Trump, ” Eric Ranaghan, Ranaghan, Organizations: CNN, Capitol, of Homeland, US, Service, Bowl, NATO, FBI, Washington Post, US Capitol Police, Attorney, Capitol Police, Force, DC’s Metropolitan Police Department, Electoral, Secret Locations: Washington, DC
A 37-year-old Tennessee man was charged over alleged social media threats against President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama, according to a press release from the Department of Justice. Kyl Alton Hall was indicted Tuesday on two counts of threatening a sitting president or vice president and one count of a threat to a former president. The U.S. Secret Service investigated the case, which will be prosecuted by the national security and civil rights unit in the local U.S. attorney’s office. A spokesperson for the Secret Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The charges come the same week that all three officials — Biden, Harris and Obama — appeared in Chicago to speak at the Democratic National Convention, where Harris accepted her party’s presidential nomination.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, Kyl Alton Hall, Biden, Harris, Obama, — Biden, Obama — Organizations: Department of Justice, DOJ, Authorities, Secret Service, Service, Democratic National Convention Locations: Tennessee, Memphis, U.S, Chicago
CHICAGO — The whole world was watching, but this time, it liked what it saw. Chicago did hold a sometimes forgotten convention in 1996 that went off without a hitch. Win McNamee / Getty Images“We finally excised the ghosts of 1968 … It is an incredible legacy to leave here,” said Anne Caprara, chief of staff to Gov. There were a total of 74 convention-related arrests throughout the week, Chicago Police Supt. And it was on display for the world to see, and I guarantee the world was watching.
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Multiple Secret Service officials have been put on leave for their actions leading up to and responding to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at his July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, a source familiar with the decisions told NBC News. Those put on leave include the Secret Service’s special agent in charge of the Pittsburgh field office, whose office was responsible for coordinating the security plan with local law enforcement leading up to the rally. The source familiar with the decisions did not confirm the exact number of officials on leave and said the number may continue to grow as an internal investigation into the assassination attempt continues. RealClearPolitics was first to report that Secret Service personnel had been placed on leave. He is head of the FBI’s field office in Pittsburgh, not the Secret Service’s.
Persons: Donald Trump, RealClearPolitics, Anthony Guglielmi, Guglielmi, Kevin Rojek Organizations: Service, NBC News, Secret Service Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
CNN —Multiple Secret Service personnel from the Pittsburgh Field Office and one member of Donald Trump’s security detail involved in the advance planning for Trump’s July 13 rally have been reassigned to administrative duties and ordered to work from home, a source familiar with the matter tells CNN. The Secret Service has been under immense pressure from lawmakers to discipline or fire those involved in the preparation for the rally. “This was a Secret Service failure,” Rowe told reporters during a news conference earlier this month – a clear shift in tone from when the agency previously pointed blame on locals for their failure to keep eyes on would-be Trump assassin Thomas Crooks that day. “That roof should have been covered.”“The U.S. Secret Service is committed to investigating the decisions and actions of personnel related to the event in Butler, Pennsylvania and the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. “The U.S. Secret Service holds our personnel to the highest professional standards, and any identified and substantiated violations of policy will be investigated by the Office of Professional Responsibility for potential disciplinary action.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Ronald Rowe, ” Rowe, Thomas Crooks, Donald Trump, ” Anthony Guglielmi, , CNN’s Zachary Cohen Organizations: CNN, Pittsburgh Field Office, Trump’s, Department of Homeland Security, Trump, The, Communications, U.S, Secret, Secret Service Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania
A pair of Secret Service counter snipers, dubbed Hercules 1 and Hercules 2, surveilled the crowd from directly above and behind the stage. He radioed the local command post controlled by Butler County law enforcement and notified them of the kid with the rangefinder. “I can’t believe that the Secret Service hasn’t talked to any of our people,” he said prior to Friday’s reach out. In a different location, the Secret Service and state police set up another command post. New video reveals frustrationNicols, Woods, Young and other Beaver County officers weren’t the only ones to express concerns about the Secret Service planning.
Persons: Butler, Donald Trump’s, Greg Nicol, Trump, ” Nicol, Nicol, Thomas Matthew Crooks, , Pat Young, , – Nicol, Jason Woods, Butler County’s, , Woods, ” Woods, Crooks, Donald Trump, Brendan McDermid, AGR, Someone’s, Young, Puy, didn’t, Nate Bible, – Young, hasn’t, couldn’t, Anthony Guglielmi, ” “, ” Guglielmi Organizations: Pennsylvania CNN, CNN, Service, Beaver County SWAT, Secret Service, Glass Research, Secret, Trump, Authorities, Reuters, Pennsylvania State Police, Washington Post, FBI, Post, Army National Guard, CNN Secret Service, Attorney, ABC, Police Department, Butler, Police Locations: Pennsylvania, Butler , Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Butler, Butler County, , Beaver County, AGR, Beaver, Iraq, Beaver , Pennsylvania, Majlie, Puy Kamp, Washington, U.S
Former President Donald Trump’s plane landed in Billings, Montana, on Friday night after suffering a mechanical issue, according to the U.S. Secret Service. The Secret Service said the plane's mechanical problem was not related to any security issue. The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday night. Margo Martin, deputy director of communications for the Trump campaign, posted to X a video of Trump from his plane. Trump made no specific mention of any plane issue in the video clip.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Trump, Margo Martin, Kamala Harris Organizations: Secret Service, Service Locations: Billings , Montana, Billings, Bozeman, Montana
Secret Service agents taped over a security camera and broke into a Massachusetts hair salon while securing the area for a Kamala Harris campaign event, according to the salon's owner. Advertisement(Business Insider blurred the face of a Secret Service agent in the video below.) The fourth person, wearing a dark suit and white shirt like a Secret Service officer, stood by the door. BI asked Secret Service spokesperson Melissa McKenzie whether the agency invited other people to use the bathroom. Brian Smith, the building's landlord, said he didn't give the Secret Service permission to use the property either.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Harris's, Alicia Powers, Harris, Powers, Melissa McKenzie, Brian Smith, didn't, Smith, McKenzie, Bill Pickle, Pickle, Matthew Hill, she'd Organizations: Service, Secret Service, Democratic, Business, Colonial Theatre, Secret, BI, Pittsfield Police Locations: Massachusetts, Pittsfield , Massachusetts, Pittsfield, Boston
Former President Donald Trump is rushed offstage by U.S. Secret Service agents after being grazed by a bullet during a rally on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesMore than two weeks after Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt, federal investigators are still trying to uncover the motive of the former president’s would-be assassin. Rojek also said that Trump has agreed to sit for a victim interview with the FBI – a routine part of criminal investigations. Crooks, Rojek said, used aliases to make firearms-related purchases online, beginning in the spring of 2023. CNN has reported that text messages between law enforcement before the shooting began suggest that some officers raised Crooks’ presence at the rally more than 90 minutes before he climbed onto a roof and began firing at Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Kevin Rojek, Rojek, Trump, Crooks, ” Crooks, Republican Sen, Chuck Grassley Organizations: Secret, FBI, Pittsburgh Field Office, Monday, CNN, Trump, Republican, Emergency Unit, The New York Times Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, Beaver
Andrew Caballero-Reynolds | AFP | Getty ImagesFormer President Donald Trump will participate in an FBI victim interview about his attempted assassination at a campaign rally, the agency told reporters Monday. The interview with Trump "will be consistent with any other victim interview that we do," an FBI official said in a press call. Republican candidate Donald Trump was evacuated from the stage at today's rally after what sounded like shots rang out at the event in Pennsylvania, according to AFP. Law enforcement recovered two explosive devices from the trunk of Crooks' car near the site of the Trump rally, and another from his bedroom. On the afternoon of the rally, Crooks flew a drone near the event area for about 11 minutes.
Persons: Donald Trump, Andrew Caballero, Reynolds, Trump, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Crooks, rallygoer Corey Comperatore, Kevin Rojek, Christopher Wray, Rojek, Oswald, Kennedy, Carlos Osorio Organizations: Republican, Convention, AFP, Getty, FBI, Butler, Inc, Bloomberg, U.S, Trump Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, Butler , Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, U.S
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Butler Farm Show in Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S., July 13, 2024. Former President Donald Trump on Friday vowed to hold another campaign rally in the same area of Pennsylvania where he survived an assassination attempt less than two weeks earlier. Trump said the forthcoming rally in Butler will honor Corey Comperatore, a firefighter who was killed in the July 13 attack, as well as others who were injured. Trump's campaign plans to hold indoor rallies in light of the assassination attempt, sources familiar with the campaign told NBC News. The U.S. Secret Service has reportedly advised Trump's campaign to stop holding outdoor rallies.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Butler, Corey Comperatore, Ronny Jackson, Christopher Wray, Trump's Organizations: White House, Republican, NBC News, Secret Service Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, U.S, Pennsylvania
United States Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle testifies before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee during a hearing at the Rayburn House Office Building on July 22, 2024 in Washington, DC. Kent Nishimura | Getty ImagesU.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned Tuesday following widespread outrage over how her agency failed to prevent the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally earlier this month. Kimberly Cheatle, director of the U.S. Secret Service, testified. "The Secret Service has a no-fail mission yet it failed historically on Director Cheatle's watch," said Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., the committee's chairman. "At yesterday's Oversight Committee hearing, Director Cheatle instilled no confidence that she has the ability to ensure the Secret Service can meet its protective mission," Comer said.
Persons: Kimberly Cheatle, Kent Nishimura, Donald Trump, Cheatle, James Comer, Jim Jordan, Donald J, Trump, Tom Williams, Cheatle's, Comer, Thomas Crooks, Crooks, Kweisi Mfume, Thomas Matthew Crooks Organizations: Secret, Getty, NBC, Secret Service, CQ, Inc, Republican, Trump, United States Secret Locations: Rayburn, Washington , DC, Pennsylvania, Butler Township, Cheatle, Ky, Ohio
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