Secret Service Agent Breached Security Protocols at Donald Trump's North Carolina Rally
Security Breach at Trump's Rally
A Secret Service agent left her position on Wednesday afternoon during Donald Trump's rally in North Carolina without informing the site in-charge. Reports suggest that minutes before Trump's motorcade arrived at the venue, the agent departed her post to breastfeed her child in a side room designated for agency work, leading to allegations of a major security breach. This incident follows a month after another troubling event where Trump was shot in Pennsylvania.
Details of the Incident
The report states that the Secret Service is currently investigating this oversight, which was discovered during a last-minute security check by other agents. It was found that the agent was in the side room alongside several family members who had not been vetted by security procedures. The agency reiterated that all employees are held to the highest standards and noted that while there was no immediate threat to the event, the details of this situation are still under review.
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