During a press conference on Friday, Acting Director Ronald Rowe issued a formal apology on behalf of the Secret Service for the tragic events that occurred at Trump's July 13 rally. Rowe acknowledged that the agency is fully responsible for the deadly shooting that took place in Butler.
Rowe emphasized that the primary mission of the Secret Service is to ensure the safety of protectees at all times, and the failure to do so in this instance was a significant lapse. He expressed his commitment to preventing such failures in the future through improved protocols and procedures.
In response to the incident, Rowe announced that the Secret Service will cooperate fully with congressional oversight investigations and an independent review initiated by President Biden. Additionally, the agency will conduct its own internal review to identify any policy violations and ensure accountability.
Rowe made it clear that any Secret Service personnel found to have violated policies or procedures will face consequences through a fair and thorough disciplinary process. The agency is dedicated to upholding the highest standards of professionalism and security in its operations.
The Secret Service's swift response and commitment to transparency in the aftermath of the shooting demonstrate its determination to learn from the tragic event and prevent similar incidents in the future. The agency's focus remains on protecting the safety and well-being of those under its care.