A report from Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is raising more questions on the Secret Service security plan at the Butler Township Trump rally. Hawley has released a document that includes claims made by whistleblowers, and he has shared the report with the Congressional task force that is investigating the July assassination attempt. The document states that Secret Service intelligence agents who typically work with local law enforcement to look into suspicious persons reports, were not involved in the Pennsylvania campaign event. The report also says missing security personnel were replaced by DHS agents who had been working on other assignments, and had been given a “poor quality, two-hour seminar” as their only additional training prior to the rally.