Federal Employees Resign Over DOGE; Secret Service Details Trump Incident
Twenty-one federal employees have reportedly resigned, citing disagreements over the government's handling of the cryptocurrency Dogecoin (DOGE). Meanwhile, the Director of the U.S. Secret Service has publicly discussed his experience during what he described as President Trump's first assassination attempt. The Director's account sheds new light on a previously undisclosed incident during Trump's presidency. The reasons for the employees' resignations and the details of the assassination attempt are currently under investigation.
In a separate development, the Director of the U.S. Secret Service has publicly addressed his experience during what he characterized as the first assassination attempt on President Trump. Speaking at a security conference, the Director provided a detailed account of the incident, which occurred during Trump's first term. While the Director did not disclose the exact date or location of the event, he emphasized the professionalism and bravery of the Secret Service agents involved.
Both the resignations and the Director's statements have sparked considerable interest and speculation. Congressional committees are reportedly planning to launch inquiries into both matters. The investigations aim to determine the precise reasons behind the employee resignations and to gather more information about the alleged assassination attempt.
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