by Christopher Tomlinson, The National Pulse:
A whistleblower has claimed that the United States Secret Service (USSS) told agents not to request additional manpower ahead of the July 13 rally that saw former President Donald J. Trump shot by a would-be assassin. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) released a letter on Friday addressed to acting USSS Director Ronald Rowe Jr. alleging that a whistleblower had contradicted his testimony before a Senate hearing in which Rowe claimed no assets were denied to agents at the Butler, Pennslyvania rally.
Sen. Hawley‘s letter explains that agents can typically submit a request to the USSS‘s Office of Protective Operations—Manpower (OPO—Manpower). However, the whistleblower contends that agents assigned to former President Trump‘s detail had been told not to submit such requests, and any sent would be denied.