2024-07-21 14:59:08
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US Secret Service Denies Trump's Requests for More Resources

The US Secret Service rejected former President Trump's pleas for increased protection, citing resource constraints. The denial included requests for enhanced security measures such as extra metal detectors and specially trained dogs.

This refusal, revealed after a July 13 assassination attempt on Trump by Thomas Matthew Crooks, has sparked uproar. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faces scrutiny in a House Committee hearing, with investigations underway.

Pennsylvania congressman Brendan Boyle has called for Cheatle's resignation due to security lapses during the Butler rally. The incident highlights tensions between Trump's team and the Secret Service.

DER SPIEGEL
21. Juli 2024 um 11:17

Donald Trump: Secret Service Rejected Requests from Team for More Protection - DER SPIEGEL

Politics
The Secret Service has rejected requests from Trump's team for more protection. The agency cites limited personnel resources as the reason. Despite the rejection, security measures were increased at a rally due to a feared murder plot from Iran. The rejection of resources has led to tensions between Trump's team and the leadership of the Secret Service in the past.
Al Jazeera
21. Juli 2024 um 11:10

US Secret Service says rejected Trump requests for more resources: Report

Politics
The US Secret Service denied requests for additional resources to protect former President Trump, including insufficient metal detectors, denied requests for specially trained dogs, and verbal denials rather than written, leading up to a July 13 assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faces a House Committee hearing on Monday, and a government-appointed watchdog has opened an investigation into the agency's ha..
The Guardian
21. Juli 2024 um 13:54

House Democrat calls for Secret Service director to resign after Trump rally shooting

Politics
Pennsylvania congressman Brendan Boyle calls for Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle, a Joe Biden White House appointee, to resign after security lapses allowed 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks to attempt assassination of Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. House oversight committee chair James Comer demands answers from Cheatle on "historic security failures".
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