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Six Secret Service agents faced suspension for security failures during Trump's Butler rally assassination attempt, with documents revealing poor preparation.
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The fire chiefs said the mayor's budget cuts to the fire service left crews dangerously understaffed.
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Former Secret Service Director Kimberley Cheatle was adamant that she directed "additional assets to be provided" for President Trump's Butler, Pa., rally a year ago and refuted Sen. Rand Paul's blistering report.
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That agent was allegedly warned about would-be assassin Thomas Crooks 25 minutes before Trump was shot — but did not relay that info to the agents on the ground in Butler, Pennsylvania, the report found.
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In many ways, the assassination attempt against Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign stop was a perfect storm of failings coming together that allowed 20-year-old Michael Thomas Crooks to climb on top of a nearby building and take eight shots at the once and future president.
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