Thomas Stevenson
Aug 1, 2024
"A whistleblower has alleged to my office that the Secret Service Counter Surveillance Division (CSD), the division that performs threat assessment of event sites before the event occurs, did not perform its typical evaluation of the Butler site and was nor present on the day."
It has been alleged by a whistleblower that the acting Secret Service
(USSS) head personally cut agents from the threat assessment team
leading up to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, Penn. on July 13.
In a letter from Sen. Josh Hawley to Acting USSS Director Ronald Rowe,
it states, "A whistleblower has alleged to my office that the Secret
Service Counter Surveillance Division (CSD), the division that performs
threat assessment of event sites before the event occurs, did not
perform its typical evaluation of the Butler site and was nor present on
the day."
🚨🚨 BREAKING: Whistleblower tells @HawleyMO USSS Acting Director Rowe PERSONALLY DIRECTED cuts to the agents who do threat assessments for events.
— Abigail Jackson 🇺🇸 (@abigailmarone) August 1, 2024
Whistleblower says those agents were NOT present in Butler - and some of them had warned of security problems for months pic.twitter.com/tRNoSYKW3E
"This is significant because CSD's duties include evaluating potential
security threats outside the security perimeter and mitigating those
threats during the event. The whistleblower claims that if personnel
from CSD had been present at the rally, the gunman would have been
handcuffed in the parking lot after being spotted with a rangefinder."
Hawley continued, “The whistleblower further alleges that you personally
directed significant cuts to CSD, up to and including reducing the
division's manpower by twenty percent. You did not mention this in your
Senate testimony when asked directly to explain manpower reductions.”
The Missouri Senator further added that the allegations from the
whistleblower included that some of the agents who had been working on
threat assessment had been warning the agency of dangers for months
ahead of the rally. Hawley also demanded that Rowe provide materials
regarding his “personal involvement in revising, updating, or otherwise
changing Secret Service policies and personnel related to CSD” by August
8 among other records.
During a Senate hearing earlier this week, Rowe was grilled by Hawley as well as several other Senators on what led up to the assassination attempt.
In his opening statement, Rowe said, "I went to the roof of the AGR
building where the assailant fired shots and laid in a prone position to
evaluate his line of sight. What I saw made me ashamed. As a career law
enforcement officer, and a 25-year veteran with the Secret Service, I
cannot defend why that roof was not better secured." [SOURCE]
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