Golden Ten data September 26 news, local time September 25 learned that the US Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee released an investigation report on the assassination attempt on Trump at a campaign rally in July this year. The investigation found that the incident was “predictable and preventable,” and the Secret Service and other security agencies made multiple errors in planning, communication, security, and resource allocation. Gary Peters, a Democratic senator from Michigan and chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, said the consequences of these mistakes were terrible. Investigators found that there was no clear chain of command between the Secret Service and other security agencies. In addition, officials operated on multiple independent radio channels, leading to communication interruptions.
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Latest investigation report on the Trump campaign rally stabbing incident: Multiple mistakes found in the US Secret Service
Golden Ten data September 26 news, local time September 25 learned that the US Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee released an investigation report on the assassination attempt on Trump at a campaign rally in July this year. The investigation found that the incident was “predictable and preventable,” and the Secret Service and other security agencies made multiple errors in planning, communication, security, and resource allocation. Gary Peters, a Democratic senator from Michigan and chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, said the consequences of these mistakes were terrible. Investigators found that there was no clear chain of command between the Secret Service and other security agencies. In addition, officials operated on multiple independent radio channels, leading to communication interruptions.