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Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky). Donald TrumpAfter his fate in July 2024, he published a stern report slamming a serious security failure, his assassin Thomas Thomas Crooks slammed in July 2024’s Butler Rally, which almost took Trump’s life and he would become an assassin.
“I don’t think we know the motivation, and I’ll take it as a value. I know a lot of times we don’t get anything, we doubt something. We think the government is lying to us, look, my doubts about the government, on many levels, I think on this level, I think they’ve tried their best, and I think there’s a secret answer,” Paul told CBS CBS “CBS” CBS “Faced Margaret Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brunn Brun
Kentucky Senator writes the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, the report Detailed multiple security failures Leading to Butler’s assassination attempt. Shockingly, the report found that the Secret Service “denied or forgot at least 10 requests” to provide additional security for Trump, including the counter-sniper.

Senator Rand Paul blew up the Secret Service’s “cascade error”, leading to Trump’s butler, Pennsylvania. Assassination attempt. (AP Photo /J. ScottApplewhite)
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Before the report charges Kimberly Kyle, head of Secret Service In July 2024, falsely proved to Congress that “the USS asset request for Butler’s rally was not rejected.” Kyle resigned that day after bipartisan criticism of her testimony. Senator Paul accused the memorandum of dishonestness, saying that she “had not told the truth.”
Paul blows up Secret Service’s “cascade error” Butler’s assassination attempt Trump barely avoided being killed by 20-year-old lonely gunman Thomas Crooks, whose bullets just plundered his ears. Former fire chief Corey Comperatore, 50, died while covering his family and two other seriously injured. Paul suggests that if the Secret Service is more capable of performing its duties, Compperatore may still be alive.
“There was better safety that day to save Corey Comperatore with better safety. Seeing the boy (the liar) four hours before the shooting. He was seen again 45 minutes ago, three minutes before the shooting, the crowd was on the roof and the man on the roof was on the roof. On the roof in the 45 seconds, he was going to assemble the gun. Forty-five seconds, it was a long time and no one told them the stage.

Trump narrowly avoided death as the assassin’s bullet flew across his ears. (Getty Images/Anna Moneymaker)
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Paul said those responsible for safety that day could have been fired and lamented that those responsible that day might lead the safety of presidential candidates in the future if appropriate disciplinary measures are not taken.
Paul said: “When we talk to people in charge of safety, everyone points their fingers at others…No one wants responsibility.”
Paul attributed the agency’s lack of honesty about Butler’s security failure, thanks to “cultural cover-up” within the Secret Service and only slammed them at them after he began to explore what went wrong.

Paul pointed out several times to be Trump assassin Thomas Crooks and then fired at the rally. (Betel Park School District)
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“It’s a cultural cover-up of the institution. They don’t want to evaluate the blame, they don’t want to look inside. They want to discount any action that could lead to this. It’s a moment of covering up your ass… It’s a huge failure,” Paul said. “Even if they finally took the discipline, they only took the subpoena.”