The Secret Service has acknowledged that it failed to search the perimeter of a golf course where a suspect was present for nearly 12 hours, potentially planning a second assassination attempt on Donald Trump. This admission has intensified scrutiny on the agency, which is already facing criticism for its security lapses related to a previous attempt on the former president's life just two months prior. The situation has raised concerns about whether the Secret Service is sufficiently funded and equipped to protect high-profile individuals effectively.