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‘We failed’ – US Secret Service head tells Trump shooting hearing

No one has been fired or disciplined for the near-fatal security lapse at the Pennsylvania rally.

The attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump was the biggest Secret Service failure in decades and no one has been held accountable for it, director Kimberly Cheatle told Congress.

A would-be assassin fired several bullets at Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania earlier this month. The Republican presidential candidate narrowly escaped death, but two people were injured and one was killed.

“The Secret Service’s solemn mission is to protect our nation’s leaders. On July 13, we failed,” Cheatle told the House Oversight Committee on Monday.

“I take full responsibility for any security lapse,” Cheatle told lawmakers, describing the Butler shooting as the “most significant operational failure at the Secret Service in decades.”

Most Republican lawmakers and at least one Democrat noted that the Secret Service director had resigned following the 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, so Cheatle’s interpretation of “full responsibility” seemed unusual at the very least.

Cheatle vowed to cooperate with the investigation into what happened and move “heaven and Earth” to ensure it doesn’t happen again, but revealed under oath that not a single Secret Service employee has been disciplined or dismissed over the Butler incident.

“I have full confidence in the men and women of the Secret Service. They are worthy of our support in executing our protective mission,” Cheatle told the members of Congress.

“I think that I am the best person to lead the Secret Service at this time,” she said at another point in the hearing.

Pressed to clarify her remarks about the “sloped roof” given to ABC News last week, Cheatle said that the Secret Service “prefer to have sterile rooftops,” but was “still looking into who was going to provide overwatch.”

Citing the ongoing investigation, Cheatle declined to answer just about all the lawmakers’ questions about the attempted assassination. She would not disclose how many shells were found on the roof of the building from which the assassin – identified as Thomas Crooks – fired, or whether the Secret Service had an agent on that roof at any point, or why not.

Cheatle also claimed that the Secret Service detail wouldn’t have allowed Trump to take the stage if they had knowledge of a “threat,” and not just a suspicion.

“You’re full of sh*t today,” Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a South Carolina Republican, said at one point, triggering objections from House Democrats about decorum.

“After leaving the oversight briefing this morning, I’m more convinced than ever that Crooks wasn’t working alone,” Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican, said on X (formerly Twitter).

The FBI is currently leading a criminal investigation into the attempted assassination, the Homeland Security inspector-general has opened three separate investigations into what happened, and a congressional inquiry appears to be in the works as well.

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  1. Well said Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna. “After leaving the oversight briefing this morning, I’m more convinced than ever that Crooks wasn’t working alone,”

    And “You’re full of sh*t today,” said Congresswoman Nancy Mace about Cheatle. 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩😂.

  2. I think this is a move to close the door on an independent enquiry. Maybe a few key figures redeployed to other jobs. A bit of a telling off to the police who did nothing about the shooter on the roof. Snipers had the shooter in their sights and did nothing. Videos of the protection squad crouching down moments before the shooting.

    In short, a department putting on a display on how to discipline themselves. An organisation investigating themselves.

    An enquiry from a hand-picked team from Trump is needed. Jail for life for that sort of nonsence.

    • Has anybody ever seen a gun like this?
      https://www.thecrowhouse.com/images/NZ_012073B.JPG
      You wouldn’t be the only one
      Photoshopped to create the illusion the shooter is using live rounds but in reality to obfuscate the fact that the gun is a toy replica air rifle incapable of firing live rounds nor inflicting injury or death covered in twink writing as a distraction for sheeple consumption and which is why the video was deemed as objectionable and banned

  3. Why do people presume there was only one shooter? Couldn’t there be several? All acting independently? But only one of them opened fire and was identified and killed. The others couldn’t find their target after Trump was swarmed by secret service people

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