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Trump Shooting Incident Marks Significant Failure in Decades, Says Secret Service Acting Director

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The Acting Director of the Secret Service, Ronald Rowe, has expressed shame and regret over a security lapse that led to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Rowe testified before two Senate committees, stating that he lost sleep over the incident and was particularly disturbed by what he saw during a visit to the shooting site in Butler, Pennsylvania. He climbed onto the roof of a nearby building and observed the gunman's line of sight, which he described as "regrettable" and a lapse of judgment. Rowe also acknowledged that local law enforcement had not communicated with the Secret Service about the presence of a gunman on the roof, which contributed to the incident. He specifically cited the lack of urgent information circulation and inadequate scene protection as failures that contributed to the incident.

    1. Isn't it the fact that the former president was shot, that a good American is dead, that other Americans were critically wounded — isn't that enough mission failure for you to say to the person who decided that that building should not be the security perimeter, probably ought to be stepped down?
    1. What I saw made me ashamed. As a career law enforcement officer and a 25-year Secret Service veteran, I cannot defend why that roof was not better secured.
    2. Neither the Secret Service counter sniper teams nor members of the former president's security detail had any knowledge that there was a man on the roof of the building with a firearm.
    3. It is troubling to me that we did not get that information as quickly as we should have. We didn't know that there was this incident going on.
    4. That is something that has cost me a lot of sleep, because of the eventual outcome.