Trump, Secret Service and assassination
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Kimberly A. Cheatle, who resigned after Donald J. Trump was grazed by a bullet as a candidate a year ago, pushed back against findings in a Senate report released on Sunday.
One year after the near assassination of Donald Trump, a deep frustration has set in at the Secret Service over the agency’s response to the security failures of that day.
Republican lawmakers call for more accountability following the suspension of six Secret Service agents involved in the security failure at the Butler campaign rally.
July 13 marks one year since the FBI said Thomas Crooks fired 8 rounds at Donald Trump and rallygoers, killing one man and grazing Trump's ear.