Secret Service agent suspended over Trump assassination attempt is unmasked... as widow of firefighter killed blasts agency
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A Secret Service agent suspended over the attempted assassination of Donald Trump failed to secure the perimeter of the campaign rally, it has been revealed, as the heartbroken widow of a firefighter shot dead in the botched attack hit out.

Myosoty Perez  was one of six agents suspended for between 10 and 42 days following the July 13, 2024 attack in Butler, Pennsylvania.

She was sent to the location of the rally ahead of time and was specifically tasked with helping to secure the surrounds, the New York Post revealed.

Shooter Thomas Crooks, 20, fired off eight shots from a nearby rooftop, narrowly missing Trump’s vital organs and scraping his ear in a horrifying moment caught on live television.

Firefighter Corey Comperatore was in the crowd and tragically killed by a stray bullet. 

His heartbroken widow Helen launched a blistering attack on the Secret Service for failing to protect ‘the love of her life’ during an interview with Fox News almost a year on from his death.

‘We were all sitting ducks that day,’ she said. ‘Our blood is all over their hands! I’m angry. I lost the love of my life.’

Helen questioned the Secret Service agents working that day, asking: ‘Why weren’t they paying attention? Why did they think that roof didn’t need [to be] covered?’ 

Myosoty Perez has been identified as one of six Secret Service agents suspended for between 10 and 42 days following the July 13, 2024 attack in Butler, Pennsylvania

Myosoty Perez has been identified as one of six Secret Service agents suspended for between 10 and 42 days following the July 13, 2024 attack in Butler, Pennsylvania 

Shooter Thomas Crooks, 20, fired off eight shots from a nearby rooftop, narrowly missing Trump's vital organs and scraping his ear in a horrifying moment caught on live television

Shooter Thomas Crooks, 20, fired off eight shots from a nearby rooftop, narrowly missing Trump’s vital organs and scraping his ear in a horrifying moment caught on live television 

Perez (left) was sent to the location of the rally ahead of time and was specifically tasked with helping to secure the surrounds

Perez (left) was sent to the location of the rally ahead of time and was specifically tasked with helping to secure the surrounds

‘Why Butler? Why was that such a failure?’ 

Two other bystanders were injured in the horror shooting before a sniper was able to shoot Crooks dead.

Former Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle, who had been with the agency 28 years, resigned shortly after the failed assassination attempt amid furious calls for the department to be held to account.

According to The Post, an attorney representing several of the suspended agents, Larry Berger, said Perez had ‘fully cooperated already through all the investigations into the matter.

‘She is now deciding what the next steps will be in this situation,’ he said.

 He noted Perez was not in charge of overall security on the day of the rally.

Another agent who helped to coordinate security for the rally was also reportedly suspended, along with four people from the Pittsburgh field office.

Firefighter Corey Comperatore was in the crowd and tragically killed by a stray bullet. His heartbroken widow Helen (pictured together) launched a blistering attack on the Secret Service for failing to protect 'the love of her life'

Firefighter Corey Comperatore was in the crowd and tragically killed by a stray bullet. His heartbroken widow Helen (pictured together) launched a blistering attack on the Secret Service for failing to protect ‘the love of her life’

A bullet grazed Trump's ear, killing one person in the crowd and injuring two others

A bullet grazed Trump’s ear, killing one person in the crowd and injuring two others

Helen questioned the Secret Service agents working that day, asking: 'Why weren't they paying attention? Why did they think that roof didn't need [to be] covered?'

Helen questioned the Secret Service agents working that day, asking: ‘Why weren’t they paying attention? Why did they think that roof didn’t need [to be] covered?’

The final suspension was reportedly an agent on the counter-sniper team.

A US Secret Service report released just days before the 2024 election confirmed that ‘multiple operational and communications gaps preceded the July 13 attempted assassination.’

The Secret Service also described some of the gaps as ‘deficiency of established command and control, lapses in communication, and a lack of diligence by agency personnel,’ while also noting that ‘the accountability process [was] underway.’

Dan Bongino – who now serves as Deputy Director of the FBI and formerly spent 11 years as a Secret Service agent – said last year that Butler was a ‘apocalyptic security failure’ and called for a full house-cleaning of the upper leadership ranks in the Secret Services D.C. headquarters.

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