Possible security gaps brought to the “table” by the attack on Donald Trump in his speech in Pennsylvania

The attack on Donald Trump has raised questions about how the Republican presidential nominee is being protected on the campaign trail and exposed possible security gaps at the Saturday 7/13 rally in Pennsylvania. In the meantime, the House Oversight Committee – chaired by a Republican congressman – has invited Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to testify before it on July 22. “Americans are demanding answers about the assassination attempt on President Trump,” the commission said in a statement posted on social media. Although details of the incident remain sketchy, at least one person who spoke to the BBC said he had tried in vain to tip off the police and the Secret Service about a possible sniper who had climbed onto the roof of a building outside the security perimeter set up around the site of Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Secret Service […]
Source: News Beast

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