Donald Trump Assassination Attempt: Fingers were pointed at her and the officers of her office from the time of the shooting of the former President of the United States and this time the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the campaign meeting.
Donald Trump Assassination Attempt: Secret Service Chief Admits Responsibility:
Yesterday, the US Secret Service director, Kimberly Seattle, finally opened her mouth. By publishing a statement, she said that her office was responsible for the attack on Trump at the meeting in Pennsylvania last Saturday.
Kimberly admitted that the former president’s security was lack of security that day. However, he made it clear in an interview to a TV channel that he would not resign for this.
Local police are also responsible:
But Kimberly once again made it clear that the local police in Butler County were equally responsible for the incident, even though the Secret Service was admitted to negligence. Trump’s meeting was held at the Bethel Park Fairgrounds that day.
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The director of the Secret Service said that Secret Service agents were responsible for the security of the area inside the venue. And the responsibility of looking after the security of the rest of the area outside that field was on the local police department.
Kimberly pointed out that the Butler County Police Department was responsible for the security of the house and its roof that day when the young attacker fired at Trump from the roof. Not only for that day’s meeting but everywhere in the world, the American president, former president, vice president or a person of equal status is provided security in this way, said Kimberly. According to him, in all cases, therefore, they have to depend a lot on the local police.
James Comer, a Republican member of the House of Representatives, sent a letter to Kimberly. In the letter, Comer asked for a list of Secret Service agents responsible for security at Trump’s meeting by next Thursday. She says, “American citizens have a right to know all the answers.”
Amidst this push for blame, however, FBI investigating officers are still puzzled about the motives of gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks. Investigators said 20 other types of firearms were found in his home. He had bought 50 rounds just the day before the attack.