Trump team irate over Secret Service failing to warn them about Crooks after spotting him with a range finder
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Former President Donald Trump's security detail is reportedly irate over not being informed by the Secret Service that agents were tracking Thomas Matthew Crooks before the former president went on stage.
Trump took the stage in Butler shortly after 6 p.m., according to reports. Meanwhile, local officers had first spotted Crooks between 5:45 p.m. and 5:55 p.m., the Washington Post's timeline of events indicates. Once spotted, local law enforcement verbally communicated the threat to Secret Service agents, but the threat was reportedly never shared with Trump's team. Trump's team was also reportedly never told that local law enforcement counter-snipers lost track of Crooks at one point.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Secret Service for comment but did not receive a response.
Anger from Trump’s team about the circumstances surrounding the July 13 Butler rally comes amid years of frustrations over the Secret Service’s failure to heed the Trump team’s repeated requests for additional counter-snipers, bomb-sniffing dogs, magnetometers and other security precautions at the former president’s rallies and residences, the Washington Post reported last week.
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