Six U.S. Secret Service personnel were suspended without pay for up to six weeks, then placed into restricted duty after the assassination attempt against President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, CBS News has learned. Nicole Sganga has more.
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- Six Secret Service personnel suspended without pay and reassigned after Trump assassination attempt. 18s
- Disciplinary action follows internal investigation into operational failures at the rally. 31s
- Agency introduces military-grade drones and new mobile command posts to improve security. 53s
- Lack of communication with local law enforcement contributed to delayed response. 1m 7s
- Secret Service commits to accountability, improved training, and recording all radio communications. 1m 32s