Pennsylvania officers not allowed in Secret Service command center at Trump rally, lawmakers say on site
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Pennsylvania officers were apparently not allowed into a Secret Service control room on the day of former President Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Rep. Mark Green said.
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"Normally, according to the local sheriff, they have done these events in the past with Secret Service and always had one of their people in that Secret Service control room. Apparently, that was not allowed this time for some reason," Green told Fox News Digital after his tour of the crime scene Monday, which has been closed to the public since July 13.
Green, an Army veteran, said that is one example of miscommunication between local and federal law enforcement, adding that lawmakers are also working to get more information on radios that law enforcement used to communicate on the day of the rally.
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