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Itβs about time!
Six Secret Service agents who were on duty during the Trump assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, have been suspended.
A spokesperson for the Secret Service confirmed the agents were not fired but were strictly suspended without pay.
Report- 6 Secret Service agents, suspended over Butler pic.twitter.com/fj7K109Vzr
β Karli Bonneβ (@KarluskaP) July 10, 2025
ABC News had more details to report on the breaking news:
Six agents have been issued suspensions by the U.S. Secret Service for failures connected to last yearβs attempted assassination of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, an official told ABC News.
The personnel moves were confirmed four days shy of the anniversary of the July 13, 2024, shooting incident that left Trumpβs ear bloodied.
Corey Comperatore, a firefighter attending Trumpβs campaign rally that day, died in the attack.
Countersnipers in Trumpβs Secret Service who were on-site killed the shooter, identified by the FBI as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks.
In the aftermath of the shooting, an independent review by the Department of Homeland Security showed a series of law enforcement breakdowns had created an environment that left Trump vulnerable to a would-be assassin.
βThe Secret Service does not perform at the elite levels needed to discharge its critical mission,β the report found.
βThe Secret Service has become bureaucratic, complacent, and static even though risks have multiplied and technology has evolved.β
The Secret Service director at the time, Kimberly Cheatle, resigned 10 days after the shooting.
At least 5 Secret Service agents have been put on leave following the botched Trump assassination attempt
If this coward hiding behind Trump while he was getting shot at is not 1 of the 5, then the investigation is bullshit
She should be a mall cop, not a Secret Service agent https://t.co/lzkG1AeEM8 pic.twitter.com/X1CvVAJsMN
β DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) August 23, 2024
CBS News had a quote from Secret Service deputy director Matt Quinn:
Matt Quinn, Secret Service deputy director, told CBS News that their penalty ranged from 10 to 42 days of leave without pay or benefits. The personnel were placed into restricted duty or roles with less operational responsibility upon their return.
βWe are laser focused on fixing the root cause of the problem,β said Quinn, who defended the agencyβs decision to not dismiss anyone after the security failure on July 13, 2024, in which a gunman opened fire during a campaign rally and a bullet grazed Mr. Trumpβs ear. One person was killed and two others were wounded while the alleged gunman, Thomas Crooks, was killed by a Secret Service sniper.
βWe arenβt going to fire our way out of this,β Quinn said in an interview Wednesday. βWeβre going to focus on the root cause and fix the deficiencies that put us in that situation.β
βSecret Service is totally accountable for Butler,β he said. βButler was an operational failure and we are focused today on ensuring that it never happens again.β
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