
One of the Secret Service agents who failed to secure the roof of the AGR building at the Butler rally on the day of the assassination attempt against President Trump is still at the agency.
Myosoty “Miyo” Perez was one of the agents who failed to secure Trump’s July 2024 Butler, Pennsylvania, rally.
Thomas Crooks was able to (climb?) on the roof of the AGR building, put President Trump in his scope from an elevated position, and fire his weapon at Trump.
A countersniper killed Crooks.
President Trump was shot in the ear, and firefighter Corey Comperatore was fatally shot.

To this day, only six Secret Service agents connected to the Butler assassination attempt were temporarily suspended without pay.
Myosoty Perez was one of the six Secret Service agents who were suspended, but she is still at the agency.
President Trump also banned Perez from getting anywhere near him.
According to RealClearPolitics reporter Susan Crabtree, Perez is still a Secret Service agent, and she was on a team helping protect former President George W. Bush this week.
More from Susan Crabtree:
The agent, Myosoty “Miyo” Perez, is supposed to be sidelined from providing any security protection for current or former U.S. officials, according to sources in the Secret Service and Department of Homeland Security community.
At a Christmas party with his entire Secret Service campaign detail in 2024, Trump said there was someone notably absent from the party because he didn’t want her anywhere near him.
Not only was Perez on the team helping protect Bush yesterday — the Secret Service Miami Field Office documented her participation with photos and touted their “seamless coordination and steady professionalism” during Bush’s visit on its LinkedIn page.
“Protecting our nation’s current and former Presidents is at the core of our mission,” the LinkedIn post says. “Visits like today’s require detailed planning, seamless coordination, and the steady professionalism of the men and women who execute them.”
Perez has a reputation as an “unserious agent” known for partying and for posting on social media from her security assignments, including from Mar-a-Lago, as I reported in
@RCPolitics
last year.To be fair, Congressional investigations into the Butler failures determined Perez was too inexperienced to be in charge of security for an outdoor rally the size of Butler’s. And, her 2 supervisors, Nick Olszewski and Nick Menster, also signed off on the security plan for Butler — and were never disciplined. In fact, both received big promotions.
Olszewski ironically became chief of the Inspection Division, which falls under the Office of Professional Responsibility and is responsible for ensuring the accountability and integrity of the agency’s personnel and operations. Menster was assigned as the second agent in charge of the Lara and Eric Trump protective detail.
Miyo was given a slap on the wrist — administrative leave for 10 to 41 days. Now she’s back doing protective roles like nothing happened.
EXCLUSIVE and #BREAKING: “UNSERIOUS” SECRET SERVICE AGENT WHO DIDN’T PLACE ANYONE ON AGR ROOF AT BUTLER PHOTOGRAPHED PROTECTING GEORGE W. BUSH YESTERDAY.
The Secret Service agent who was in charge of developing and executing the failed security plan at Trump’s Butler rally… pic.twitter.com/VqpZU03l6P
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) February 6, 2026
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