Sugar Land neurosurgeon slapped with hefty fine for filing false Medicare claims, USAO says - KHOU.com
Sugar Land neurosurgeon slapped with hefty fine for filing false Medicare claims, USAO saysKHOU.
Tuesday, August 06, 2024
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe following new whistleblower allegations suggesting that the lead site agent at the July 13 Butler, Pa., rally was known to lack competence in the role and failed to implement appropriate security protocols.
“New whistleblower allegations to my office directly question decisions made by Secret Service’s lead site agent principally responsible for securing the July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania,” wrote Senator Hawley. “This is especially alarming because during your testimony on July 30, you stated that this agent was ‘still operational […] They’re still doing protective visits.’ Your refusal to hold this individual accountable is increasingly inexplicable […] I urge you to suspend the lead site agent from all Secret Service duties immediately while these claims are investigated.”
As a member of the Homeland Security Committee, Senator Hawley has continued to investigate the attempted assassination of former President Trump. He haspersonally surveyed the Butler site and has publicized multiple whistleblower allegations. Previous allegations note loose security at the Trump rally, abandoned posts on the roof where the shooter was located, and scaled-back security due to the decisions of Acting Director Rowe. Whistleblowers with information are encouraged to contact Senator Hawley’s office.
On July 30, Senator Hawley questioned Acting Director Rowe in a...
Sugar Land neurosurgeon slapped with hefty fine for filing false Medicare claims, USAO saysKHOU.