The agency had already enhanced protective operations for Mr. Trump, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and their running mates after the July assassination attempt and was burning through a lot of resources, said Ronald Rowe, who was the Secret Service's acting director at the time.
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“We are clarifying the policy about who is in charge,” he said, admitting it did not work as intended with the team in Butler.
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