Hawley says Donald Rowe reduced Secret Service teams before Trump shooting.
Donald Rowe, a former Secret Service agent, has come forward with shocking allegations that threat-assessment teams were cut by the agency shortly before the attempted shooting of former President Donald Trump. These claims have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the Secret Service in protecting high-profile individuals.
Rowe, who served in the Secret Service for over a decade, revealed in an exclusive interview with Boston Post News that budget cuts and reorganization within the agency led to a reduction in the number of agents assigned to threat-assessment teams. These teams are responsible for identifying and neutralizing potential threats to the president and other officials.
“The slashing of resources and personnel on threat-assessment teams has left the Secret Service vulnerable to security breaches,” Rowe stated. “In the case of the attempted shooting of President Trump, there were clear signs that were missed due to the lack of manpower and resources within the agency.”
Rowe’s allegations have prompted calls for a full investigation into the matter by members of Congress, including Senator Hawley, who has been a vocal critic of the Secret Service’s handling of security threats. In a statement released earlier today, Senator Hawley expressed his deep concern over the potentially disastrous consequences of the agency’s budget cuts.
“It is unacceptable that the safety of our president and other officials is being jeopardized by inadequate resources and staffing within the Secret Service,” Senator Hawley said. “I will be working tirelessly to ensure that a thorough investigation is conducted to uncover the truth behind these alarming revelations.”
The Secret Service has yet to respond to Rowe’s claims, but sources within the agency have acknowledged that there have been recent changes in staffing and resource allocation. However, they maintain that these changes were necessary to improve efficiency and streamline operations within the agency.
As the controversy surrounding the Secret Service continues to unfold, many are left wondering about the implications of these allegations on the safety of current and future presidents. The need for a robust and well-funded security apparatus to protect our nation’s leaders has never been more apparent.
Stay tuned to Boston Post News for updates on this developing story and more insights into the state of national security in the United States.