Paul on Trump shooting: ‘I think we aren’t going to know the motive’
- A Senate report by Rand Paul accuses the US Secret Service of serious lapses in protecting Donald Trump during an assassination attempt on July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania.
- The report highlights communication failures and denied security requests that allowed Trump to be shot, emphasizing a disturbing pattern of negligence.
- The findings in the report echo previous reports and reveal ongoing threats to Trump's safety.
- The report is based on 75,000 pages of documents and emphasizes that the accountability measures taken so far are insufficient.
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Senate report faults secret service for failures in Trump assassination attempt
Shafaq News – Washington A new Senate report released by Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rand Paul accuses the US Secret Service of serious lapses in protecting Donald Trump during the July 2024
Sen. Rand Paul says "we aren't going to know the motive" of the shooter in Trump's assassination attempt
"I think they just don't know," said Sen. Rand Paul, who chairs the Senate committee that released its final report Sunday on Secret Service failures around the assassination attempt.
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul: Mystery Shrouds Motive Behind Trump Assassination Attempt
A Year On: Unanswered Questions Linger After Butler Assassination Attempt A year after the dramatic assassination attempt on then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, questions about the assailant’s motive continue to linger. Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) expressed on Sunday his belief that the public may never fully understand what drove 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks […] Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul: Mystery Shrouds Motive Be…
Senator Banks Reflects on Trump Shooting Anniversary
Source: Anna Moneymaker / Getty INDIANAPOLIS — U.S. Senator Jim Banks says his phone started ringing on the afternoon of July 13, 2024, shortly after a bullet grazed then-presidential candidate Donald Trump’s ear. That day, during a campaign event, several people were shot and one person was killed. “I was at my home in Columbia City when I started getting calls from my staff,” Banks told WIBC in a phone interview on Sunday. “Later that evening,…
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