Local police warned Secret Service they 'did not have enough manpower' to secure building from which gunman fired at Trump: Report

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Anew report claims that local police informed the Secret Service that the police didn't have enough manpower to secure the building that a gunman later used to fire upon former President Donald Trump.

The new information comes as lawmakers are demanding more answers to explain the security lapse that led to the shooting of the former president.

The Washington Post reports that local District Attorney Richard Goldinger said the Secret Service “was informed that the local police department did not have manpower to assist with securing that building.”

The report said a source from within the Secret Service confirmed the claim but only on the condition of anonymity.

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