The USSS assistant director was requested to resign following the assassination attempt on Trump by Butler.
In the near future, the USSS will provide Congress with insights gleaned from the July 13th assassination attempt on Trump.
A Secret Service official with a high rank has been requested to retire after the assassination attempt on former President Trump in Pennsylvania, according to Planet Chronicle Digital.
The office of protective operations assistant director, Michael Plati, is retiring and will end his tenure with the service in the near future.
Senior leadership, including Acting Director Ronald Rowe, requested that Plati resign.
The United States Secret Service has been contacted by Planet Chronicle Digital for comment, and their response is being awaited.
In the near future, the USSS will present to Congress a report detailing the insights gained from the July 13th assassination attempt on Trump.
This is a developing story. Please check back soon for further updates.
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