Sen. Rand Paul Exposes Secret Service Failures. Assassination
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A scathing Senate report from Rand Paul details how Secret Service failures allowed a 20-year-old gunman to nearly assassinate former President Donald Trump at a 2024 rally, highlighting a “cascade of preventable failures” that claimed one life and endangered many more.

Significance: The shooting incident on July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania, brought to light serious flaws in the Secret Service’s security measures for influential figures such as Trump, who, at the time, was both a former president and a presidential candidate. Ongoing threats, including those from Iran, highlight the report’s warning that repeated security oversights could occur if accountability is not enforced, jeopardizing public confidence in federal security operations and potentially upsetting U.S. electoral stability.

Current context: Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.), heading the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, unveiled the conclusive bipartisan report on July 13, 2025—marking one year since the attack—drawn from 17 interviews, examination of over 75,000 documents, and new evidence elaborating on preliminary findings released in September 2024.

  • The report accuses the Secret Service of denying at least 10 resource requests for Trump’s campaign, including counter-sniper teams, counter-assault personnel, and enhanced drone defenses, often due to manpower shortages or unfulfilled approvals.
  • No one was fired; only six agents faced discipline, with punishments like 10- to 42-day suspensions deemed “far too weak,” and some reduced from initial recommendations after Paul’s July 1, 2025, subpoena forced disclosure.
  • Key Secret Service failures included poor communication, like not relaying reports of a suspicious individual with a rangefinder 25 minutes before shots were fired, and ignoring line-of-sight vulnerabilities at the rally site.
Officers stand over the body of shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks after an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Officers stand over the body of shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks after an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

Background briefing: On July 13, 2024, Thomas Crooks managed to reach the AGR building’s rooftop unseen and opened fire, tragically killing firefighter Corey Comperatore and injuring Trump along with two others. Although the Secret Service had earlier identified possible risks, they did not take action, despite existing intelligence on threats from Iran. A subsequent attempt on Trump’s life in September 2024 emphasized ongoing failures in protection strategies. The probe discovered there was no formalized procedure for requesting resources before the incident, leading agents to expect refusals and thus neglect to submit requests.

The intrigue: Despite intelligence briefings on Iranian plots—including a July 2024 arrest of a Pakistani national tied to the IRGC and a November 2024 complaint against an Afghan operative targeting Trump—counter-snipers weren’t deployed at a July 9 rally in Doral, Florida, just days before Butler. The report notes Trump’s current chief counsel found no “political animus” in denials, but questions linger about headquarters’ priorities amid overlapping events like NATO summits.

Between the lines: The Secret Service failures stemmed from blurred responsibilities—such as an inexperienced drone operator and agents not retrieving radios for coordination—compounded by headquarters’ inaction in D.C. Blame-shifting among agents, state police, and locals persisted in interviews, while disciplinary delays (some finalized post-subpoena) suggest internal cover-ups, fueling calls for overhaul to address agency negligence.

What they’re saying:

“This was not a single error. It was a cascade of preventable failures that nearly cost President Trump his life,” Paul wrote in the report’s executive summary, emphasizing negligence that “could have resulted in far more bloodshed.”

“The American people deserve better,” Paul added on X, linking to the full document and criticizing the lack of firings as inadequate for such “stunning failures.

The bottom line: The report urges immediate reforms, including clearer asset request protocols and better intelligence sharing, with an addendum detailing policy changes inspired by interim findings. As threats to Trump continue, including renewed Iranian plots, Paul’s probe demands accountability to prevent future tragedies—though outstanding DOJ requests for FBI and ATF records hint at ongoing obstruction to addressing security lapses.

For the full report, visit Rand Paul’s website.

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