Warren Report Redux: Congressional Panel on Trump Assassination Attempt Issues Findings
Lapses “preventable,” reforms "proposed," but gentle chiding, redactions, and face-value approach recall JFK murder inquiry

Those who have studied the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, in any depth know that, in the aftermath of that tragic event, not a single U.S. Secret Service agent was fired for the agency’s egregious failure to protect the head of state from harm. In fact, no functionaries of any intelligence agency lost their jobs.
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