The Secret Service confirmed that there will be no changes to its security plan for the upcoming Republican National Convention that begins Monday.
“There have been no changes to our current operational security plans for this event,” Audrey Gibson-Cicchino, the Secret Service agent coordinating the RNC’s security, said during a press conference on Sunday. “We are confident in these security plans that are in place for this event and we’re ready to go.”
Gibson-Cicchino said the current security plan is at the highest designated level of security and has been developed over 18 months.
“This event has been designated as a national special security event, which is the highest level of security for an event that can be designated by the government,” she said. “We had an extensive planning process to include many organizations building out the security plan for any and all…