Panel looking into Trump assassination attempt says Secret Service needs 'fundamental reform'

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An independent panel investigating the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally says the Secret Services needs fundamental reform” and that “another Butler can and will happen again” without major changes in how candidates are protected.

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