We’ve seen all kinds of issues in terms of the Secret Service coverage of the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally that ended with an assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. Firefighter Corey Comperatore was killed in the shooting, and two other Trump supporters were wounded.
As our sister site Townhall reported, the Secret Service just admitted on Saturday that they had denied requests from the Trump detail for resources for two years, despite previously saying on July 15 that no resources had been rebuffed.
The Secret Service acknowledged on Saturday that it had turned down requests for additional federal resources sought by former President Donald J. Trump’s security detail in the two years leading up to his attempted assassination last week, a reversal from earlier statements by the agency denying that such requests had been rebuffed.
Almost immediately after a…