The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has stepped in to provide enhanced support to the Secret Service following a recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Fox News reported that the additional assistance will extend through the 2024 campaign season, as the Secret Service ramps up security operations.
The assassination attempt occurred on July 13 during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where Trump was addressing a crowd.
The event, heavily secured by local police and Secret Service personnel, took a grim turn when 20-year-old Thomas Crooks opened fire, injuring Trump and several others.
In response to the attack, the Secret Service immediately increased its protective measures. The measures, aimed at ensuring the highest levels of safety, are expected to remain in place throughout the upcoming campaign season.
To support the Secret Service in these heightened security efforts, the DOD is providing additional logistical, transportation, and communication resources.
This assistance is crucial as the 2024 campaign season is expected to be a period of intensified public appearances for the former president.
Anthony Guglielmi, the Secret Service chief of communications, emphasized the significance of this partnership. “The DOD is providing additional assistance including logistics, transportation, and communications, through the 2024 campaign season,” he stated, underscoring the importance of collaboration between the military and the Secret Service.
The collaboration between the DOD and the Secret Service is part of a broader effort to prevent any further security breaches. The Secret Service, which routinely coordinates with various federal, state, and local agencies, is relying on these partnerships now more than ever.
The security lapse during the Butler rally had immediate consequences. Kimberly Cheatle, the director of the Secret Service, resigned from her position following the incident. Her resignation highlights the gravity of the security breach and the agency's commitment to accountability.
In light of Cheatle's resignation, the Secret Service is likely to undergo further internal reviews to assess and strengthen its protective measures. This is particularly critical as the country moves closer to the 2024 election, a period known for its heightened political tensions.
Since the attempted assassination, the Secret Service has not only increased the physical security around Trump but has also enhanced other operational aspects to prevent similar incidents in the future. These measures are designed to provide comprehensive protection to Trump, his family, and other candidates who may be at risk.
“The U.S. Secret Service appreciates the invaluable commitment of our military partners and their continued support as we work together to ensure the highest level of safety for the Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates and their families,” Guglielmi added.
This statement reflects the agency's broader strategy to integrate military support into its protective operations, ensuring that all angles of security are covered.
The role of local police during the Butler rally was also critical, yet the incident revealed gaps that needed addressing. The Secret Service has since reviewed and adjusted its coordination protocols with local law enforcement to ensure a seamless response in future events.
This coordination is a cornerstone of the Secret Service's operational strategy, particularly during the campaign season when high-profile events are frequent. The agency’s reliance on federal, state, and local partners remains a key aspect of its protective operations.
As the investigation into the Butler incident continues, further details about how the breach occurred and what steps are being taken to prevent future incidents are expected to emerge.