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Secret Service Didn’t Give Trump Extra Security Because It Didn’t Want to Spend the Money

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Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL), a member of the House task force looking into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, has some serious questions for the Secret Service.

The lawmaker has raised concerns about the agency’s denial of multiple Trump campaign requests for additional security for the candidate’s rallies. Waltz indicated these requests were denied because of concerns over funding, according to a Fox News exclusive report.

The lawmaker reiterated that Trump is “not your average former president” and questioned whether there were “other near misses.”

This is the latest in a series of reports suggesting that the Secret Service repeatedly denied the Trump campaign additional security for its events, including the July 13 rally where the assassination attempt happened.


RELATED: REPORT: Acting Secret Service Director ‘Played Key Role’ in Denying Extra Resources for Trump Rallies


Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesman for the agency, defended its actions.

The Secret Service held a press briefing on Friday to address the July 13 shooting. Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe Jr. acknowledged the agency’s failings. “The Secret Service takes full responsibility for the tragic events of July 13th. This was a mission failure,” he said.

Rowe acknowledged that the Secret Service personnel were unaware that the shooter had a firearm until after he first opened fire. It was the first of Trump’s rallies in which the agency deployed counter snipers.

The acting director detailed some of the other failures on the part of the Secret Service in preventing the shooting, which killed a rallygoer. Although Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned over the fiasco, no one has been fired despite the huge number of mistakes made.

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