In a revelation certain to ignite outrage across the country, a stunning new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has exposed devastating failures by the U.S. Secret Service in the days leading up to last summer’s attempted assassination of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The GAO’s findings, ordered by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA), pull back the curtain on a shocking level of bureaucratic incompetence and mismanagement. According to the report, the Secret Service was in possession of classified intelligence warning of a plot to kill Trump—a full ten days before the Butler rally. But, in an inexplicable decision, that vital information never reached the other federal, state, or local agencies tasked with protecting Trump’s life.
“Once those officials reviewed the intelligence, they could have then requested that personnel within their chain of command be briefed on the specific information,” Grassley said.
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