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US Secret Service Enhancing Security Measures After Trump Assassination Attempt

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The US Secret Service is making significant adjustments to its security protocols and measures in response to the recent assassination attempt against Donald Trump. Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe is set to testify before the Homeland Security and Judiciary committees, revealing the agency's plans to strengthen security for protectees.

Rowe expressed his disappointment with the security lapse at the site of the shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, stating that the failure to secure the roof where the assailant fired shots was unacceptable. As a result, Rowe has mandated that experienced supervisors review all future security plans for protected sites and events.

During his visit to the scene of the assassination attempt, Rowe conducted a thorough inspection to understand the shortcomings in the protection provided. He emphasized the need for a comprehensive review of security failures that led to the incident at Trump's rally on July 13.

In response to the security lapses, the Secret Service is implementing enhanced security measures for protectees and conducting detailed threat assessments to identify necessary adjustments. The agency is also coordinating with federal, state, and local security assets to ensure the safety of upcoming National Special Security Events, including the Democratic National Convention.

Recent revelations from text messages and radio chatter have shed light on the confusion among law enforcement officers during the rally, where the would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, evaded surveillance. Senator Chuck Grassley's office released documents detailing the law enforcement response and responsibilities during the event, highlighting gaps in security planning and coordination.

While the Secret Service has not disclosed its operational plan for the rally, the agency's commitment to enhancing security measures and addressing vulnerabilities is evident in Rowe's testimony. The agency is determined to prevent future security breaches and ensure the effective protection of all individuals under its care.

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