New Acting Secret Service Chief Defends Local Police After Trump Assassination Attempt

The acting chief of the U.S. Secret Service, Ronald Rowe, stated that local police in Pennsylvania should not be blamed for the security lapses during the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. This incident led to the resignation of former Director Kimberly Cheatle.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-08-2024 23:48 IST | Created: 02-08-2024 23:48 IST
New Acting Secret Service Chief Defends Local Police After Trump Assassination Attempt
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The new acting chief of the U.S. Secret Service said that local police in Pennsylvania should not be held responsible for security failures leading up to the assassination attempt on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump last month.

"In no way should any state or local agency supporting us in Butler on July 13th be held responsible for a Secret Service failure," U.S. Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe told reporters on Friday.

The first shooting of a U.S. president or major party candidate in more than four decades was a glaring security lapse that led last week to former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle's resignation under bipartisan congressional pressure.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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