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Susan Crabtree @susancrabtree - NEW: FINALLY - NEW AND REAL INFO FROM THE SECRET SERVICE ON THE BUTLER FAILURES BASED ON INTERNAL USSS DOCUMENTS: SEN. @RandPaul, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, this morning released his panel's final report on the culpability of Butler.
: The report contains detailed documents that his panel subpoenaed from the Secret Service. I've reported on so many aspects of this, but it's great to have the documents to back it all up. Well done, @RandPaul and his staffers. Even though this was long overdue, it's incredibly important information to have - and why did it take so long? What was the level of stonewalling that was done before and after the Trump administration came in with Sean Curran as it's new director.? That's a new back story worth investigating.
HERE ARE THE TOPLINE FINDINGS FROM THE NEW @RandPaul Senate Homeland Security Committee:
1.) USSS denied multiple requests for additional staff, assets, and resources to protect President Trump during the campaign.
2.) USSS did not fire a single person involved in the planning and execution of the Butler rally. USSS formally disciplined only six personnel, some of whom received their disciplinary decision as recently as July 2025. In two instances, the final disciplinary decision was a reduced punishment from what was originally recommended.
3.) Former Director Kimberly Cheatle falsely testified to Congress that no USSS asset requests were denied for the Butler rally. (I reported this in real time from the hearing room where she testified.)
4.) Despite USSS leadership receiving an intelligence briefing regarding the protectee and authorizing counter snipers at all of President Trump’s outdoor rallies a day prior, counter snipers were not present at the July 9, Doral campaign rally.
5.) There were ill-defined responsibilities for USSS agents serving in advance roles.
6.) USSS agents failed to communicate crucial information regarding the suspicious individual to President Trump’s shift detail, which had the ability to prevent him from taking the stage.
7.) Pertinent threat intelligence related to the protectee was not shared with USSS agents in charge of security at the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally.
8.) There was a severe lack of coordination and communication between USSS and state and local law enforcement from the advance process through the event.
Attached, you'll find an outline of the report's findings and a link to the report and supporting documents below. I'll also attach my comprehensive report post on Saturday, before this new Rand Paul/Homeland Security Committee report came out. It too is full of exclusive reporting and detailed analysis:
https://x.com/susancrabtree/status/1944378558656446503
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