Suspensions aren’t enough punishment for the US Secret Service agents who failed to secure President Trump’s Pennsylvania rally site ahead of the July 2024 assassination attempt on the then candidate, said the widow of a fire chief killed in the tragedy.
“Suspending them when my husband was killed? You know, that’s not punishment,” Helen Comperatore said as she held back tears in an emotional Saturday interview with “FOX & Friends Weekend.”
Helen Comperatore argued Saturday that suspending Secret Service agents involved in the planning of Trump’s Butler rally doesn’t go far enough. G.N.Miller/NYPost
Six Secret Service agents, including several from the Pittsburgh field office and one assigned to Trump’s protective detail, were given suspensions of 10 to 45 days for failures that resulted in the July 13, 2024, attempt on Trump’s life.
Corey Comperatore, 50, who served as the fire chief for Buffalo Township, died shielding his daughter from the