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Whistleblower Says Auditors ‘Blocked’ from ‘Accessing’ Trump Events

A whistleblower alleges that officials at “Secret Service Headquarters” are preventing the government comptroller from “accessing” some of former President Donald Trump's events.

in the letter dealt with Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) told Acting Secretary of the Secret Service Ronald Lowe that a “Secret Service whistleblower” was the inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG). It was revealed that he claimed to have been “prevented” from committing fraudulent acts. Access to “Recent Trump Campaign Events.”

Hawley added that the whistleblower claimed this was because Trump “did not receive the full amount of protected assets” for his events.

“I write about new whistleblower allegations that U.S. Secret Service leadership denied internal auditors access to certain Trump campaign events,” Hawley said in the letter. “These latest allegations suggest that the Secret Service has not consistently provided President Donald Trump with presidential-level protection and is attempting to hide this fact from the government's own auditors. .”

Hawley added, “A Secret Service whistleblower has revealed that Secret Service headquarters blocked several inspector generals from the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General (OIG) from accessing recent Trump campaign events. I made a complaint to the office,” he added.

“The whistleblower claims that the Secret Service denied access to DHS auditors because the former president did not receive the full level of protected assets for all events, and that the Secret Service leadership claims they want to obscure or simply hide this fact,” Hawley continued.

A whistleblower reportedly claimed that government auditors were blocked from accessing certain events of President Trump, but “OIG auditors” reportedly It was allowed at the president's “recent rally in North Carolina,” where former President Trump says he has “a complete level of protected assets.” ”

Hawley's letter comes after other whistleblowers say the Trump campaign faces cancellation of an event in Wisconsin because the Secret Service lacked “sufficient assets to secure” Trump's rally. It was issued in the middle of an argument.

Rowe used to be claimed Following the July 13 assassination attempt at Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the former president was said to have received “the highest level of Secret Service protection.”

President Joe Biden recently signed The bill would strengthen protections for presidential candidates after the House and Senate unanimously voted to pass the bill in the wake of the second assassination attempt on Trump.

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