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'Lessons learned...': Secret Service admits 'mission failures' after Trump assassination attempt

IndiaTimes Saturday, 21 September 2024
The Secret Service admitted to communication failures and operational lapses during a shooting incident at Donald Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Acting director Ronald Rowe Jr stressed the importance of accountability and improving security measures. Disciplinary actions are being considered for involved personnel, with plans to expand the security perimeter to prevent future incidents.
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