The Secret Service has acknowledged that, over the past two years, it rejected some of former President Donald Trump’s security requests. However, these requests did not pertain directly to the rally in Pennsylvania where an assassination attempt was made on Trump, according to The New York Times. Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi admitted that the agency had rejected some requests for additional federal security resources for Trump. Two sources from The New York Times, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Trump’s campaign had sought extra resources for much of the ti…