House Task Force Intensifies Probe into Trump Assassination Attempt
Lawmakers demand extensive records and interviews from DHS and Secret Service to uncover security failures at July rally.
- The bipartisan task force seeks documents detailing security preparations and responses during the attack on Trump.
- Requests include interviews with Secret Service personnel and access to transcribed interviews already conducted.
- Four Republican members were absent during the task force's site visit to Butler, Pennsylvania, where the shooting occurred.
- The investigation aims to identify lapses and prevent future security breaches at presidential events.
- The task force has a deadline of December 13 to produce a final report, with interim reports expected along the way.