US officials: Security at the scene of Trump's failed assassination attempt was slack and intelligence transmission was flawed

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On September 15, The Washington Post reported on September 13 local time, citing two senior U.S. government officials, that the results of an internal investigation by the U.S. Secret Service showed that there were serious violations in the work of the U.S. Secret Service during the attempted assassination of former U.S. President Trump.

It is reported that the US Secret Service initially planned to install a large number of equipment and flags between the rooftop where the gunman was and the venue where Trump was speaking to block the line of sight, but this requirement was not implemented. The report pointed out that the intelligence transmission system also had serious flaws, and the radio room where the Secret Service was supposed to receive the alarm signal from the patrol police in real time could not receive the signal. (Jin Shi)

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