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Josh Hawley: Secret Service Allegedly Blocks Auditors At Trump Campaign Events

 October 10, 2024

A whistleblower within the Secret Service has accused the agency of blocking Department of Homeland Security auditors from some of former President Donald Trump's campaign events, according to Sen. Josh Hawley.

This whistleblower’s revelation suggests possible efforts to hide the true nature -- and potentially insufficient size -- of Trump’s security details from governmental auditors, as Breitbart reports.

Hawley has voiced concerns through a letter addressed to Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe, highlighting the whistleblower’s alarming claims.

These allegations point towards a potential breach of protocol and transparency by the Secret Service.

Hawley’s letter details accusations that the Secret Service has denied Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General auditors access to certain Trump campaign events.

The whistleblower suggests this was due to Trump not receiving the standard level of protective assets usually granted to former presidents.

The information surfaced after auditors were allowed at a North Carolina rally where Trump was fully protected, hinting at inconsistent security arrangements across different events.

Contrast in Security and Access at Various Events

It has been further revealed that a Trump campaign event in Wisconsin was canceled allegedly due to insufficient Secret Service resources, indicating a deeper issue of resource allocation and security planning.

This revelation comes in the shadow of recent statements by Rowe asserting that Trump had received high-level protection after an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally earlier this year, raising questions about the consistency of security protocols.

In light of these concerns, President Joe Biden has signed a bill aimed at enhancing protection for presidential candidates, ensuring higher security standards following repeated threats.

Sen. Hawley Presses for Transparency

Hawley's comments highlight a pressing need for accountability.

“These latest allegations suggest the Secret Service is not consistently providing Donald Trump with presidential-level protection and attempting to conceal this fact from the government’s own auditors,” he stated.

The senator’s insistence on clarity and oversight stands in response to what he describes as “a Secret Service whistleblower has alleged to my office that Secret Service headquarters blocked several auditors from accessing recent Trump campaign events because the former president is not receiving the full level of protective assets for all of his events, and Secret Service leadership wants to obscure or simply conceal this fact.”

Hawley’s proactive measure aims to unearth the truth behind these serious allegations, urging a thorough investigation into the practices and policies currently in place within the Secret Service.

Response and Actions Awaited from Secret Service

The allegations have sparked a much-needed conversation on the standards of protection afforded to former presidents and highlighted potential disparities in Secret Service operations.

The public and political stakeholders are keenly observing the unfolding events, awaiting detailed responses from the Secret Service and DHS's OIG.

As the narrative around presidential protection grows more complicated, the importance of maintaining stringent and clear security measures remains paramount, ensuring the safety and integrity of national security protocols.

This ongoing discussion is crucial as it may lead to reforms within the Secret Service, thereby enhancing the safeguarding procedures for all protected individuals under their watch.