Secret Service Denied Requests for Security Boost for Former President
The Secret Service has not provided some of the resources requested by Donald Trump's campaign team over the past two years, a spokesman for the agency has admitted to US media.
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The Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting high-profile US figures, has in the past refused requests for increased security from Donald Trump, US media reported on Sunday, July 21. The revelation comes more than a week after the attempted assassination of the former Republican president, while Criticism is mounting about potential shortcomings and human failings.
The Secret Service has not provided some of the resources requested by Donald Trump's campaign team over the past two years, a spokesman for the agency has admitted to US media, after US media revealed the revelations. Washington Postparticularly questioning the lack of resources. These requests did not relate to the campaign rally during which Donald Trump was shot.
“In cases where specialized units or Secret Service resources were not available, the agency made adjustments to ensure the safety of the protected person.”A Secret Service spokesman confirmed in a press release sent to AFP. Local sniper teams were reportedly able to form when the Secret Service was unable to provide them. CNN who cites anonymous officials.
The Secret Service initially denied any request for increased security. An independent investigation has been ordered to shed light on the matter and determine how the shooter ended up on the roof of a building, less than 150 meters from the stage where the Republican candidate spoke, in Pennsylvania. The unit’s senior director, Kimberly Cheatle, must explain her position to the US Congress on Monday.