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Less than a month after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on Saturday, July 13, Americans expressed skepticism about the United States Secret Service’s ability to protect presidential candidates. According to a new poll published by AP-NORC on Friday, Aug. 2, only three of 10 U.S. adults have high confidence in the agency’s ability to keep presidential candidates safe.

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The poll also found that when it comes to what’s to blame for the attempt on Trump’s life, Americans do not let the agency totally off the hook. More than 70% of those surveyed said that the Secret Service bears moderate responsibility for the attack.

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However, not all blame is directed at the agency. More than three quarters of Americans blame political divisions in the country for the violence at the Trump rally last month. Additionally, nearly 60% said that both the availability of guns and the media were to blame for the attack.

Breaking it down further, half of those polled said that political divisions bear a “great deal” of responsibility for the attempted assassination of Trump. When it was broken down along political lines, 60% of Democrats pointed to gun accessibility for the attack, and half of Republicans faulted the Secret Service.

In the wake of the attempt on Trump’s life at the Pennsylvania rally, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned and admitted that the incident was the “most significant operational failure” for the agency in “decades.”

New Acting Director Ronald Rowe said that he was ashamed and called it “indefensible” that the roof used by the gunman was not secured, during testimony to U.S. Congress.

Meanwhile, the poll also revealed skepticism over the ongoing investigation into the shooting. Only one-third of Americans were extremely confident or very confident in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security conducting a full and fair investigation.

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[KARAH RUCKER]

MORE FALLOUT FROM THE ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION OF FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP LAST MONTH.

THE ATTACK CONTINUES TO RAISE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SECRET SERVICE’S COMPETENCY AND PROMPTED A LEADERSHIP SHAKEUP.

NOW, AMERICANS ARE LOSING FAITH IN THE AGENCY’S SECURITY ABILITIES.

THAT’S ACCORDING TO A NEW A-P SURVEY– SHOWING JUST THREE IN 10 U-S ADULTS TRUST THE SECRET SERVICE CAN  KEEP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES SAFE.

AND WHEN IT COMES TO WHAT’S TO BLAME FOR THE ATTEMPT TRUMP’S LIFE, AMERICANS DON’T LET THE AGENCY OFF THE HOOK, WITH JUST OVER 70 PERCENT SAYING THE AGENCY ITSELF BEARS AT LEAST SOME OF THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ATTACK.

BUT IT’S NOT ALL PUT ON THE SECRET SERVICE. 

MORE THAN THREE-QUARTERS OF AMERICANS BLAME POLITICAL DIVISIONS IN THE COUNTRY. NEARLY SIXTY PERCENT BLAME BOTH THE AVAILABILITY OF GUNS AND THE MEDIA.

SECRET SERVICE DIRECTOR KIMBERLY CHEATLE RESIGNED IN THE WAKE OF THE ATTACK.

ADMITTING THE INCIDENT IS THE “MOST SIGNIFICANT OPERATIONAL FAILURE” FOR THE AGENCY IN “DECADES.”

ACTING DIRECTOR RONALD ROWAN TESTIFIED TO CONGRESS THAT HE IS ASHAMED– AND CALLED IT “INDEFENSIBLE” THAT THE ROOF USED BY THE GUNMAN WAS NOT SECURED.

THE POLL ALSO REVEALED SKEPTICISM OVER THE ONGOING INVESTIGATION.

WITH ONLY A THIRD OF AMERICANS EXTREMELY OR VERY CONFIDENT THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY WILL CONDUCT A FULL AND FAIR INVESTIGATION.

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