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Task force on Donald Trump assassination attempts concludes investigation, releases final report

Drone 11 shows investigators at crime scene after attempted assassination of Donald Trump Drone 11 flew over the Butler Farm Show Grounds the day after a shooter attempted to assassinate Donald Trump. (WPXI/WPXI)

BUTLER, Pa. — The Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump concluded its investigation and released its final report on Tuesday.

The report text highlights significant failures in the planning, execution and leadership of the Secret Service and its law enforcement partners, the task force said.

The Task Force’s findings address six key areas:

  • Butler, PA: Failures in Planning
  • Butler, PA: Failures in Execution
  • Butler, PA: Failures in Leadership
  • Butler, PA: Aftermath
  • FBI Investigation
  • West Palm Beach, FL: Findings and Recommendations

The report also proposes 37 actionable recommendations related both to the security failures on July 13 and to overarching structural changes the Secret Service and Congress must consider strengthen security measures and prevent similar security failures in the future, the task force said.

Throughout its nearly five-month investigation, the task force conducted 46 transcribed interviews with local, state and federal agencies, reviewed nearly 20,000 pages of documents, held more than a dozen briefings with federal, state and local officials and held two public hearings, one with local law enforcement and the other with Acting Director of the Secret Service Ronald Rowe

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“The failures that led to the tragic events of July 13 were not entirely isolated to the campaign event itself, or the days preceding it. Preexisting issues in leadership and training created an environment in which the specific failures identified above could occur. Secret Service personnel with little to no experience in advance planning roles were given significant responsibility, despite the July 13 event being held at a higher-risk outdoor venue with many line of sight issues, in addition to specific intelligence about a long-range threat. Further, some of the Secret Service agents in significant advance planning roles did not clearly understand the delineation of their responsibilities,” the report states.

You can read the report adopted by the task force here.

Transcripts from the task force investigation will be provided at a later date.

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