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14.07.2025 - 19:43 [ US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs ]

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND THE PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS – INTERVIEW OF SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, U.S. SECRET SERVICE

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HSGAC Majority: I also work for Chairman Peters. And just as starting point if you could maybe give us a really brief high-level overview of your role and responsibilities with respect to the July 13th rally at Butler.

Witness: Sure. I was assigned as the command post/slash security room agent.

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And then talking about July 13th specifically, could you give us a sense of the chain of command on that day from your point of view, who, if anyone, you reported to on that day?

Witness: Sure. I reported to the site agent.

HSGAC Majority: To the site agent?

Witness: Yes.

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HSGAC Majority: And who do you know who was responsible for making the decisions about the location of the event and what equipment would be there?

Witness: Typically, that would be the site agent.

HSGAC Majority: And did you have any conversations with the site agent prior to the 13th about the setup in the room?

Witness: About the setup in the room? No.

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Witness: So, it was a very, very busy site. I think in earlier testimony, I‘ve said it was one of the busier sites I‘ve ever worked from a command post perspective, the amount of traffic that was coming through it.
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And there was a constant flow of dispatch of medical personnel to people who were, you know, having issues in the crowd. Throughout the day, we had two or three lost children, one of whom actually spent some time in the command post and security room until they were reunited with their family. We had lost property coming into the command post and security room. We had a call about a media truck that was going to set the ground on fire. So, we had to figure out how to get fire trucks to that. (…)

HSGAC Majority: Got it. Can you talk a little bit about just the physical setup of the room, how big it was?

Witness: Sure. It was a relatively large room, kind of in a standalone building. And there were essentially card tables or tables of about this size. You know, the six-foot, eight-foot tables set up in a big ring configuration. That was pretty much it. There was one door out the front, and then there were two small windows to my right. And there was a little kitchen in the back and a restroom.

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I had to enlist the help of the Butler Farm Show personnel there to find me an extension cord and a power strip. So, I set up my radio so I could at least look out the door of the command post.

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The security room also functioned as the — what we would call the down room. when the agents were getting relief from their post, it‘s where they would come. The site agents were in and out of the room throughout the day. The PI response and the counter sniper, CS Response Teams, were in and out of the room all day.

Other Pennsylvania State Troopers who were doing the same thing, who were being pushed, were in and out of the room all day. Our Uniformed Division personnel who were working the magnetometers who were on break, in and out of the room all day. And then at one point the agent assigned to work the UAS detection system, ended up taking up residence and setting up his station in the security room

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HSGAC Majority: But the first person on the chain would‘ve been the site agent?

Witness: Correct.

HSGAC Majority: You mentioned in preparation the written materials were the only mention you saw of the setup that day. And correct me if I‘m wrong, but I believe you said it, reference commmand post or security room, but in this case, both?

Witness: Correct. So for this particular visit, the command post and the site security room for the Butler Farm Show were one and the same.

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HSGAC Minority: I guess, let‘s start first with the man on the roof. Well, I mean at that time you didn’t know about it, so.

Witness: So the Man on the roof thing, again, I never heard the man on the roof thing because I believe if the claim is that that was said out loud into the room, that that was probably occurring as I‘m getting the same traffic of the local police are working a problem at 3 o‘clock, which I‘m listening to my Secret Service radio intently at that point.

HSGAC Minority: And are you only listening to your Secret?

Witness: Well, I‘m trying to listen to as much as I can, but I typically can only listen to one thing at a time.

HSGAC Minority: Do you recall, I guess, the level of activity that was going on around that time, around 6:09

Witness: Precisely at 6:09, no. But I will say that at the time that the call came across that the local police were working a problem at the 3 o‘clock, that the entire — everybody who was in the security room definitely peaked up and was very much turned on.

HSGAC Minority: So, is it that the locals were working something at the 3 o‘clock that raised it to enough of a threat level that you felt like you needed to communicate that out on the radio?

Witness: Yeah. I reported back what I heard on the radio that came across on the Secret Service radio from another Secret Service personnel. And to this day, I‘m still not sure exactly who that was, who called that into the security room. But I‘m listening for traffic on my Secret Service radio.

Witness Counsel: Can I just say that when you used the phrase „enough of a threat,“ there were between a suspicion and a threat, those are mutually exclusive categories and they have completely different meanings. If you wanted to expound on your understanding of the difference between a suspicion and a threat?

Witness: Sure. A threat is somebody who has the capability to do immediate harm to somebody. So even in this instance, even if I had heard that there was a man on a roof, a man on a roof solely that is not necessarily a threat.

14.07.2025 - 18:27 [ ABC.net.au ]

‚Disturbing‘ failures let would-be Trump shooter evade Secret Service before attack, final report finds

Until the first shots were fired, the security agent managing communication at a Pennsylvania rally never knew Donald Trump‘s would-be assassin had taken to the rooftops.

The Secret Service agent also testified he was unaware of a second command post set up by state police, according to the final Senate committee report on the attack.

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee report also found there was „insufficient accountability“ by the Secret Service following the incident in Butler, Pennsylvania last July.

„Not a single person has been fired,“ the report said.

14.07.2025 - 18:19 [ CBS News ]

Before Butler shooting, Secret Service denied multiple requests to bolster Trump‘s security detail during his 2024 campaign, report says

„This report reveals a disturbing pattern of communication failures and negligence that culminated in a preventable tragedy,“ Paul, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, wrote in the report. „What happened was inexcusable and the consequences imposed for the failures so far do not reflect the severity of the situation.“

The report accuses then-Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle of „falsely“ testifying to Congress that „no USSS asset requests were denied for the Butler rally.“ Cheatle resigned nearly a year ago after testifying before Congress.

14.07.2025 - 18:15 [ Washington Post ]

Senate report details failures ahead of Trump assassination attempt

The Secret Service failed to prevent the assassination attempt against Donald Trump last year at his Pennsylvania campaign rally, according to a Senate committee report, which accuses the agency of a botched operation snarled by communication fumbles and the repeated denial of extra security assets at a time when the former president faced heightened threats on his life. Documents shared by the Senate committee as part of the report also reveal new details about what its Republican chairman characterized as insufficient disciplinary actions against the agents and officers involved.

10.03.2025 - 06:45 [ CBS News ]

Trump selects Sean Curran, agent who protected him during Butler shooting, to lead Secret Service

(January 23, 2025)

In a post to his Truth Social platform, Mr. Trump said Curran is „a Great Patriot, who has protected my family over the past few years, and that is why I trust him to lead the Brave Men and Women of the United States Secret Service.“

Curran previously served as the special agent in charge of Trump‘s security detail for four years and sprung to cover him on stage during the first assassination attempt against him on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania.

12.12.2024 - 08:37 [ Bangladesh Sun ]

Bangladesh has assured action against perpetrators of violence concerning minorities, Foreign Secretary Misri tells parliamentary panel

It was the first high-level visit from India to Bangladesh since Sheikh Hasina was deposed as Prime Minister in August this year and since the interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, assumed office.

There have been multiple attacks on Hindus and other minorities by extremist elements in Bangladesh. There also have been cases of arson and looting of minorities‘ homes and vandalism and desecration of deities and temples.

12.12.2024 - 08:31 [ New Age ]

CPB, BSD concerned over incitement of sectarian unrest

The leaders of Communist Party of Bangladesh and Bangladesh Samajtantrik Dal- BSD on Wednesday expressed concern over provocation of sectarian unrest in the country.

They also expressed concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in several areas across the country.