One year after Trump assassination attempt, Butler widow demands accountability from Secret Service

One year after Trump assassination attempt, Butler widow demands accountability from Secret Service
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One year after Corey Comperatore was killed at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, his widow is demanding accountability from the Secret Service.

“We were all sitting ducks that day. Our blood is all over their hands. I am angry. I lost the love of my life. They screwed up,” Helen Comperatore told Fox News.

The Secret Service has admitted to multiple failures after 20-year-old gunman Thomas Crooks climbed onto a rooftop and fired off eight rounds. Those shots killed Comperatore and wounded three others, including then-former President Donald Trump.

“Why Butler? Why was that such a failure? Why weren’t they paying attention? Why did they think that that roof didn’t need covered? I want to sit down and talk to them. I have the right to. They need to listen to me,” Comperatore said.

Then-former President Donald Trump embraces Corey Comperatore’s uniform at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on July 18, 2024. (REUTERS/Mike Segar)

Six Secret Service agents were reportedly suspended without pay or benefits on Wednesday in the wake of the shooting.

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