Secret Service Faces Scrutiny Over Trump's Security Requests and Rally Shooting
The agency admits to denying additional resources for Trump's protection as questions mount after an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally.
- Trump's security team had requested more resources over the past two years, which the Secret Service denied.
- A gunman grazed Trump's ear during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, raising concerns about security lapses.
- Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle is under pressure and will testify before Congress regarding the incident.
- Trump resumed his campaign, addressing the attempt on his life and criticizing political opponents.
- The Secret Service claims it used local law enforcement to supplement security where federal resources were limited.



























































































