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Hawley unveils report alleging secret service failures in Trump assassination attempt

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U.S. Senator Josh Hawley | Official U.S. Senate headshot

U.S. Senator Josh Hawley | Official U.S. Senate headshot

In the wake of a second assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) unveiled a new, 22-page whistleblower report detailing the failures of the United States Secret Service in connection with the July 13 attempted assassination of former President Trump. The Hawley Report has been shared with the House Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump to supplement their investigation.

The Hawley Report’s findings are highly damaging to the credibility of the Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). They reveal a compounding pattern of negligence, sloppiness, and gross incompetence that goes back years, all culminating in an assassination attempt that came inches from succeeding.

In addition to a comprehensive review of previous whistleblower allegations that Senator Hawley has uncovered, the Hawley Report includes new findings from whistleblowers that have not yet been reported, including:

- Secret Service intelligence units—teams of Secret Service agents paired with state and local law enforcement to handle reports of suspicious persons—were absent from the Butler rally.

- The hospital site where former President Trump received treatment after the shooting was poorly secured, and the hospital site agent could not answer basic questions about site security.

To date, Secret Service and DHS have provided virtually no answers and there remain many outstanding questions, including:

- "Who, within the Secret Service or DHS, made the decision to deny counter sniper coverage to the rooftop from which Thomas Crooks shot former President Trump on July 13?"

- "When will Secret Service or DHS publicly name the lead site agent for the rally and the lead agent for the Butler visit?"

- "Did the Acting Secret Service Director ever deny resources to the Trump campaign or USSS sniper teams, as has been reported in the press?"

The Secret Service, Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), and DHS have all tried to evade real accountability. Their leaders have slow-walked congressional investigations, misled Americans, and shirked responsibility. DHS is now reportedly pressuring the Secret Service not to comply with document requests by Congress about this assassination attempt. The American people deserve answers.

Click HERE to view The Hawley Report.

As a member of Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Senator Hawley has been a leader in investigating this incident. He has personally surveyed Butler's site and publicized multiple whistleblower allegations. Previous allegations assert agents were discouraged from requesting additional security and note loose security at Trump's rally; abandoned posts on roofs where shooters were located; scaled-back security due decisions by Acting Director Rowe.

On July 30th Senator Hawley questioned Acting Director Rowe during Senate hearing who confirmed that drones were refused by local law enforcement—a detail brought forth by another whistleblower contacted through his office.

Whistleblowers can contact Sen.Hawley's office via email tips@hawley.senate.gov or phone (202)224–6154 while identities remain protected under Whistleblower Protection Act prohibiting federal personnel actions based disclosures involving gross mismanagement/funds waste/abuse authority/illegal activity

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