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Secret Service chief says ‘changes’ coming to Trump’s security detail — but accepts no fault for assassination attempt

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Published July 15, 2024, 1:14 p.m. ET


The head of the Secret Service issued a lukewarm statement on Monday reiterating the agency’s plans to investigate the assassination attempt against Donald Trump and keep the upcoming political conventions safe — but did not acknowledge in any way the agency’s failings that led up to the shooting.

The statement was penned by Kimberly Cheatle, the embattled director of the Secret Service, who has faced growing calls to resign after the “total security breakdown” at the Butler, Pa., rally where the former president was wounded by a sniper perched less than 150 yards away with a clear line of sight.

Cheatle begins by offering “deepest condolences” to the loved ones of Corey Comperatore, the ex-volunteer fire chief who died shielding his daughter from the gunman’s bullets, as well as those wounded in the “senseless act of violence.”