Investigation Launched into Secret Service's Handling of Security for Trump at Pennsylvania Rally

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17/07/2024 13h29

In response to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump during a Pennsylvania rally, the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general has announced the opening of an investigation into the Secret Service's handling of security for the event. The probe aims to assess the process employed by the United States Secret Service in securing President Trump's campaign event on July 13, 2024, according to a notice posted on the inspector general's website.

The exact date of the investigation launch was not provided in the notice, which featured among a comprehensive list of ongoing cases being pursued by the inspector general's office. President Joe Biden had already ordered an independent review of the security measures in place during the rally.

The incident has sparked concerns regarding how the assailant managed to ascend a roof with a clear line of sight to the former president, who sustained a gunshot wound to the ear.

The investigation will delve into the protocols, strategies, and actions implemented by the Secret Service, aiming to identify any shortcomings and failures that may have contributed to the breach in security. By evaluating the security process for the event, the inspector general's office seeks to ensure the effectiveness and response capability of the Secret Service in protecting high-profile individuals.

The results of the investigation could potentially shed light on any necessary improvements that need to be made in order to bolster security measures during future campaign events or public appearances.

As the investigation unfolds, both the Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service will face heightened scrutiny regarding their ability to safeguard public figures and maintain robust security protocols. The findings may lead to procedural changes within the Secret Service to address any identified vulnerabilities and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

Additional updates on the progress and outcome of the investigation will be provided by the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general's office as the inquiry unfolds.

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