House Unanimously Approves Task Force to Investigate Trump Assassination Attempt
Bipartisan panel granted subpoena power to address security failures and prevent future incidents.
- The resolution was passed with a 416-0 vote, reflecting rare bipartisan agreement.
- The task force consists of seven Republicans and six Democrats with relevant expertise.
- Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned following the attack and her contentious testimony.
- The investigation aims to provide interim reports before the final deadline in early December.
- The July 13th attempt resulted in one death and injuries to two others at a Pennsylvania rally.