Sen. Blackburn Demands Review of Secret Service Following Security Breach Near Trump
- Senator Marsha Blackburn demanded a comprehensive audit and review of the Secret Service workforce following multiple security breaches and misconduct incidents, including an armed breach at the White House Correspondents' Dinner and an agent's arrest for indecent exposure.
- Blackburn highlighted ongoing structural problems within the Secret Service, such as challenges in vetting, hiring, and maintaining agent morale, linking these issues to serious national security risks including assassination attempts on President Trump.
- The incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner involved a gunman bypassing a checkpoint and exchanging fire with an officer who was injured but protected by a vest, with the suspect being captured near the event location.
- Despite criticism and pressure for internal reforms, Secret Service Director Sean Curran defended the agency's protection efforts, stating that security measures at the White House Correspondents' Dinner were set up perfectly.
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SEN. MARSHA BLACKBURN DEMANDS MASSIVE SECRET Service Audit After “Scandals, Personnel Issues, and Security Failures” — Warns Agency Must “Root Out the Rot” | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn is sounding the alarm over a dangerous culture of incompetence and scandal inside the United States Secret Service following a string of embarrassing incidents and alleged security failures tied to President Trump’s protection, Vice President JD Vance, or the rest of his administration.
Sen. Blackburn to Secret Service: 'Root Out the Rot'
Sen. Marsha Blackburn sent a sharply worded letter Wednesday to Secret Service Director Sean Curran demanding an immediate, top-to-bottom review of the Secret Service, a move that comes nearly two weeks after an armed gunman sprinted past a checkpoint leading to the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in a third assassination attempt on President Trump.
'Root out the rot': Marsha Blackburn tells Secret Service to clean up its act * WorldNetDaily * by Susan Crabtree, Real Clear Wire
U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., speaks at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020 (RNC video screenshot) Sen. Marsha Blackburn sent a sharply worded letter Wednesday to Secret Service Director Sean Curran demanding an immediate, top-to-bottom review of the Secret Service, a move that comes nearly two weeks after an armed gunman sprinted past a checkpoint leading to the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in…
Blackburn Demands Secret Service Overhaul
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is calling for an audit of the Secret Service following the latest assassination attempt on President Donald Trump. In a letter to Secret Service Director Sean Curran, Blackburn said the agency has demonstrated a “clear pattern of incompetence” that must be addressed. “It is apparent that the United States Secret Service is in desperate need of a course correction,” the letter adds. “For these reasons, I urge you …
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