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Secret Service Director faces fury over Trump security failure



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Secret Service Director faces fury over Trump security failure
In a tense House Oversight Committee hearing today, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle faced bipartisan criticism following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Lawmakers expressed outrage over what they described as a significant failure in the agency's protective measures, with calls for Cheadle's resignation intensifying.

Cheadle, who characterized the incident as the Secret Service's most significant failure in over 40 years, confirmed that the shooter, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, had used a drone to surveil the rally site and brought explosives. Despite acknowledging the gravity of the situation, Cheadle remained tight-lipped on many details, citing ongoing investigations into how Crooks managed to access a rooftop with a direct line of sight to Trump.

During the four-and-a-half-hour session, lawmakers from both parties expressed dissatisfaction with Cheadle's responses. Illinois Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthy highlighted the alarming behavior of the shooter, who had been photographed by local law enforcement 18 minutes before the rally began. Cheadle admitted to failing to recognize the threat posed by Crooks, who was initially deemed \"suspicious\" rather than dangerous.

The hearing also raised questions about the Secret Service's security protocols, including whether requests for additional security from Trump's campaign were denied. Cheadle insisted that the agency had approved security for the rally but did not clarify the status of any previous requests.

As the hearing concluded, the Secret Service agents who defended Trump were hailed as heroes, while Cheadle left facing significant scrutiny and criticism. The fallout from the incident continues to unfold, with investigations into the agency's actions ongoing.

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