Secret Service Compliant with Nearly Half of Congressional Reform Requests
BUTLER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 16 – Less than half of congressionally recommended Secret Service reforms after the Butler attack have been implemented, with only six officials suspended for security lapses during the rally.
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'Denied': Troopers refuse to release Trump assassination attempt records
Nate Jones, the director of Freedom of Information Act requests at The Washington Post, revealed on Thursday that Pennsylvania State Police have refused to turn over the "after action report" in the assassination attempt against President Donald Trump last year. Writing on X, Jones noted that both B...
Secret Service was aware of 'classified threat' prior to Trump assassination attempt: Report
A new report by the Government Accountability Office claims that the U.S. Secret Service was aware of a “classified threat” to President Donald Trump’s life 10 days prior to the assassination attempt against Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024. The Government Accountability Office’s report, which was ordered by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), explained that Secret Service leadership was informed of the “c…
Secret Service compliant with nearly half of congressional reform requests
One year ago, then-former President Donald Trump was shot during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The tragic event, which resulted in the death of a rallygoer, Corey Comperatore, transformed the 2024 presidential race. In Butler, there is still little in…


Secret Service ‘Sloped Roof’ Saga Takes New Turn
New details emerge on the Secret Service's failure during the Trump assassination attempt.
Senate reports presented by the New York Post detail the Secret Service's "grossly underprepared" situation when a gunman opened fire on Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July 2024.
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