Secret Service approves plan for Trump to continue outdoor rallies, says Washington Post

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Republican presidential nominee and former US president Donald Trump speaking at a press conference in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Aug 15.

The agency will reportedly use bulletproof glass to shield Donald Trump, as well as other technical security measures.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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- The US Secret Service has approved a new plan for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to continue outdoor rallies in the wake of a July assassination attempt, The Washington Post reported on Aug 15.

The agency will use bulletproof glass to shield Trump, as well as other technical security measures that have not normally been provided for presidential candidates, the Post cited an unidentified Secret Service official as saying.

The former US president

survived an assassination attempt on July 13

at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Security at that rally has been under scrutiny, with the shooting having raised serious concerns about how

the suspect was able to access a nearby rooftop

with a direct line of sight to where Trump was speaking.

The Secret Service has said it was "ashamed" of the security lapse, and

its chief Kimberly Cheatle stepped down

in the assassination attempt's aftermath.

The Secret Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report.

A rally attendee was killed in the shooting and two others were wounded.

Federal Bureau of Investigation officials have yet to identify a motive

for the suspected shooter, 20-year-old Thomas Crooks, who was shot dead by a Secret Service agent after opening fire.

Following the attack, the Secret Service recommended that Trump avoid large outdoor events. Trump subsequently said he would continue outdoor rallies and that the Secret Service had "agreed to substantially step up their operation" to protect him. REUTERS

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