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US Secret Service chief touts reforms after Trump assassination attempts

December 2024 403 views 01 Min 36 Sec

Acting U.S. Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe informed a House panel on Thursday of sweeping changes to security protocols following the July 2024 shooting of President-elect Donald Trump.

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