BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 26, 2024
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Senate Panel Deems Trump Assassination Attempt Preventable

A Senate committee report has exposed significant security failures surrounding the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a July rally in Pennsylvania.

According to the Daily Caller, the Senate Homeland Security Committee released a report on Wednesday detailing the "preventable" Secret Service security lapses that led to the near-assassination of Trump on July 13.

The incident, which occurred during a rally in Butler County, Pennsylvania, has sparked bipartisan criticism and calls for action.

The report highlights a lack of clear chain of command and major communication discrepancies as key factors contributing to the security breach. These issues were deemed "foreseeable, preventable, and directly related" to the events that unfolded during the rally.

Secret Service Failures and Communication Breakdowns

Chairman Gary Peters of the Senate Homeland Security Committee expressed his concerns about the incident in a press release. He stated:

From planning missteps, to the siloed and flawed communication to the lack of effective coordination between law enforcement, to the breakdowns in technology, the Secret Service's failures that allowed an assassination attempt on former President Trump at his July 13 rally were shocking, unacceptable, and preventable – and they led to tragic consequences.

The Secret Service's acting Director, Ronald Rowe, acknowledged the agency's shortcomings following the release of the Senate report. He emphasized the importance of accountability and learning from the failures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Just days before the Senate's findings were made public, the Secret Service released its own report. The five-page document confirmed that several "communications deficiencies" had hindered the collective awareness of federal and local law enforcement personnel responsible for securing the rally.

Missed Opportunities and Accountability Issues

The Senate report revealed several missed opportunities to prevent the assassination attempt.

One notable incident involved a Secret Service counter-sniper who observed officers drawing firearms toward the building where the gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was positioned. However, the sniper failed to notify anyone to evacuate Trump from the rally stage.

The report also noted that Crooks had been spotted by multiple attendees and flagged by the Secret Service over an hour before Trump took the stage. Despite this, no action was taken to address the potential threat.

Ranking member Rand Paul expressed his frustration with the findings, stating:

Our initial findings clearly show a series of multiple failures of the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) and an inexcusable dereliction of duty. Not only did USSS fail to ensure the AGR roof was adequately covered, they were also aware of a suspicious individual with a rangefinder for at least 27 minutes and did not delay proceedings or remove former President Trump from the stage, even after being informed that the suspicious individual was on the roof of the AGR building.

The Senate committee criticized Secret Service agents who "denied individual responsibility" and "deflected blame" for the security failures. The report also highlighted the inability to identify who made the final decisions for planning rally security.

Enhanced Security Measures and Future Precautions

In response to the assassination attempt and subsequent investigations, the Secret Service has taken steps to improve security measures for Trump.

Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesperson for the agency, confirmed that Trump's security details have been increased to the "highest level of protection that the U.S. Secret Service can provide."

Guglielmi also stated that the agency is exploring long-term solutions to address challenges, such as enhancing communications and interoperability with federal, state, and local partners. The goal is to ensure seamless coordination during future protective events.

The incident in Butler County was not an isolated event. Just two months later, another potential threat emerged when 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh was arrested and charged with several federal counts, including attempting to assassinate a presidential candidate.

This occurred after a Secret Service agent spotted Routh's "AK-47 style rifle with a scope" at the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Conclusion

The Senate report exposed significant security failures surrounding the assassination attempt on Trump. Communication breakdowns and missed opportunities were identified as key factors. The Secret Service has acknowledged its shortcomings and is implementing enhanced security measures. These events have sparked bipartisan calls for improved protection of political figures and greater accountability within law enforcement agencies.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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