
The U.S. Secret Service has been revamped since two attempts were made on President-elect Donald Trump’s life, the agency’s acting director, Ronald Rowe Jr., told lawmakers on Dec. 5.
Rowe said that the Secret Service has been “reorganizing and reimagining” how it does things after one man shot at Trump in Bulter, Pennsylvania, in July and another allegedly plotted to assassinate him in Florida in September.
“One of the organizational changes: I’ve directed the Office of Protective Operations to initiate and stand up almost an auditing capability to regularly send out folks to evaluate how we’re doing, and also share findings with our office of training,” Rowe told the U.S. House of Representatives Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump in Washington….