President-elect Donald Trump will choose to lead the U.S. Secret Service one of the agents who covered him after a gunmen opened fire at the candidate during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
In the first attempt, Trump's right ear was grazed by a bullet. He wasn't injured in the second one. One of the main criticisms was that local and federal law enforcement agencies weren't communicating effectively and that the lapse allowed the Pennsylvania gunman to climb to a rooftop and open fire on Trump.
More than 7,500 participants from 23 states — including veterans groups, first responders, high school and university marching bands, and equestrian groups — will participate in the Presidential Inaugural Parade on Monday immediately following the swearing in of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Suspected in Deaths of 3 Found in Western Pennsylvania Home BUTLER, Pa. (AP) — Three people found dead in a western Pennsylvania home this week apparently died from ...
WASHINGTON -- First responders from Butler County, Pennsylvania -- the site of the first assassination attempt on Donald Trump during the presidential campaign -- played a pivotal and personal ...
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to pick his current Secret Service detail leader, Sean Curran, to be the new director of the United States Secret Service, according to multiple sources familiar with the decision.
Donald Trump has selected a Secret Service agent who protected him from gunman at a campaign rally to lead the agency.
Donald Trump has picked the Secret Service's agent, who defended him following gunfire at a Pennsylvania campaign rally, to head the organisation.
Six months after Butler County was thrust into the spotlight due to an assassination attempt July 13, Butler Mayor Bob Dandoy gets an unwanted reaction when he tells people where he lives. The
Friday night was not the end, even with Jimmy Butler’s seven-game unpaid Miami Heat suspension drawing to a close. Instead, based on Butler’s postgame comments, as the Heat turned from Friday night’s loss to the Denver Nuggets to Sunday’s visit by the San Antonio Spurs,
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