The Secret Service acknowledged “ultimate responsibility,” but the report says individuals have “deflected blame,” with one senator calling it “‘Who’s on First?’ finger-pointing.”
A Senate committee report on the Secret Service’s inability to protect the former president at a July event depicts a lack of individual responsibility among those charged with planning.
Secret Service agents failed to take charge of decision-making for security at the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally where former President Donald Trump was shot in July, a bipartisan Senate committee revealed in a new report Wednesday, leading to key lapses in preparation and communication that day.
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