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 has been suspended again.
Myosoty “Miyo” Perez was one of the agents who failed to secure Trump’s July 2024 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Perez was one of the female agents seen fumbling with her firearm and struggling to holster her gun following the assassination attempt.
Female Secret Service Agent Struggles to Holster Gun During Trump Assassination Attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania — Jul 13, 2024
In a widely criticized incident, a fat female Secret Service agent struggled to holster her gun during the recent assassination attempt on President… pic.twitter.com/Js6CziIzwK
— Raymond Ng (@rayngls) July 13, 2025
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 was allowed back at her post until she was suspended again.
President Trump also banned Perez from getting anywhere near him.
According to Real Clear Politics, Perez was suspended for not properly disclosing her relationship and marriage to a foreign national.
Perez secretly married a Brazilian woman in April 2025 and did not notify the agency until this January, according to Real Clear Politics.
The agency is investigating whether Perez’s partner was actually in the US illegally and overstayed her visa.
This is the third time that Perez has been suspended in the last year-and-a-half.
“Despite the ongoing congressional investigations and internal Secret Service review of her role in the Butler failures, Perez quietly married a Brazilian foreign national last April without notifying the agency, according to a copy of her marriage certificate located on the Brevard County public records website and according to sources familiar with the timing of when she informed the agency of her marriage. Upon learning of the marriage, the agency suspended her and issued an internal “Do Not Admit” notice,” RealClear Politics reported.
“The internal Secret Service investigation is examining whether the woman Perez was dating and married last year had overstayed her visa and was facing a deportation order, multiple sources familiar with the matter told RCP,” the outlet reported.
Read the full report from Real Clear Politics here.
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