Secret Service suspended employees for failure from Trump’s attempt to kill

Secret Service suspended employees for failure from Trump’s attempt to kill

Clock: Donald Trump Duck Ducks after loud noise during the Pennsylvania rally

Last year, the US secret service suspended six employees for failing at Donald Trump’s march.

Deputy Director of Service Matt Quinn told the BBC’s US partner CBS News that the rally in the Butler of Pennsylvania opened fire on Trump and killed other attendees.

One of the crockeys fell into the ear of Trump, which was later taken to safety. The attackers were shot dead and killed.

It is not clear that the suspension of the employees was formally issued, and the American media reports are different on whether they have already been served.

Talking to the CBS, Quinn said that employees were fined for 10 to 42 days leave without salary or benefits.

“The Secret Service is completely responsible for the butler,” he explained. “Butler is an operational failure and your focus is on making sure it never happens again.”

Quinn, who was appointed for his role in May this year, added that “he was laser-integrated to determine the root cause of the problem”, but his organization “will not exit”.

Quin told the CBS that many improvements have already been made, with military-grade drone and improved mobile command posts that can now be used by the field agents.

The identity of the suspended employees on the day of the attack did not reveal their role.

The news came a few days ago on the anniversary of the attack on July July, July 224. The rally was killed and two others were injured in the Kori Kometor and two others.

The incident motivated the then-director of the service to resign.

The secret service has been under investigation for the past 12 months and has been criticized by the US Congress members.

Last September, the Senate report of the page has found that the lack of security failure and lack of communication in the US Secret Service was a “direct contribution” to the phenomenon, and many issues remained unhealthy after two months.

The attack was also described in another report published by the House of Representative Taskforce in December. The paper recognized the main mistake that the roof failed to secure the roof from which the Badas opened fire.

In November, Trump was given more and more security after the attack – ensuring that he was protected at the level of the presidency for the presidential candidate.

In September, he was taken again in September after another gangster hiding in the shrub in Trump’s golf course in Florida. The FBI also described this, as a clear attempt to kill.

The suspect in the second incident was taken into custody.

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