New York, July 14 -- A U.S. Senate report on the assassination attempt targeting U.S. President Donald Trump last year has revealed "multiple, unacceptable failures" in the Secret Service's discipline.
The report came a year after Trump, then a presidential candidate, was grazed by a bullet as a 20-year-old gunman fired eight shots at him at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The gunman was killed by a sniper subsequently. But the shooting, killing one attendee and injuring two, exposed the Secret Service's negligence in planning and response, said the report, calling for more severe disciplinary action.
"What happened was inexcusable, and the consequences imposed for the failures so far do not reflect the severity of the situa...