Multiple agents with the United States Secret Service (USSS) have been placed on leave, according to the agency. The move comes as the USSS continues to investigate the July 13 attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump.
According to the USSS, at least five agents have been temporarily removed from duty—including the special agent in charge of the Pittsburgh Field Office and at least one member of Trump‘s protective detail. Over the past month, multiple members of Congress have pressed the USSS’s leadership on whether any agents had been placed on leave, removed from duty, or even fired over the attempted assassination. However, until now, the agency has refused to give a public answer as to the status of its agents.
The decision to place agents with the Pittsburgh Field Office on leave likely indicates the local agents will bear the brunt of the blame for the security failures that resulted in 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks being able to fire eight rounds at former President Trump. One struck Trump in the ear, while two other rallygoers were wounded, and Trump supporter Corey Comperatore was murdered.
The suspensions come as the USSS continues its internal investigation into the matter. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is conducting a parallel criminal investigation.
Despite the increased scrutiny of the USSS, lapses have continued even after the assassination attempt. The National Pulse reported last week that a USSS agent was caught in a secure area breastfeeding her baby with uncleared family members just prior to former President Trump speaking at a rally in North Carolina.
Meanwhile, a USSS counter-sniper warned late last month that unless serious changes are made in agency leadership, security lapses—and potential assassinations—are likely to occur in the future.