Reps. Mike Kelly and Jason Crow, the bipartisan leaders of the task force that probed the assassination attempts against President-elect Donald Trump, say found a troubling culture of silence in the Secret Service. Crow said they discovered there were agents on the ground in Butler, Pennsylvania, there were “a lot of examples of people that knew something was wrong, and they didn’t say anything.”
Trump assassination attempts probe leaders concerned over Secret Service “culture of silence”
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