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Final hearing held by task force investigating potential assassination attempt on Trump; Secret Service director slated to testify

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 5, 2024
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The House task force on the two assassination attempts on President-elect Trump is set to hold its final hearing before releasing its report. This hearing will feature testimony from U.S. Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe, and lawmakers will then gather behind closed doors to consider the final report. Chairman Mike Kelly emphasized that the main goal of the task force is to restore confidence in federal law enforcement by providing a clear understanding of what transpired during the assassination attempts.

The first assassination attempt occurred during a rally held by Trump in Kelly’s district, where a 20-year-old gunman opened fire and injured Trump as well as others, resulting in the death of one attendee. The second attempt took place in September when USSS agents fired at a 58-year-old man aiming a rifle at Trump’s golf course in Florida. These incidents sparked intense scrutiny of the USSS and its security practices, ultimately leading to the removal of USSS Director Kimberly Cheatle. While Chairman Kelly expressed a preference for Cheatle to testify before the task force, he commended Rowe for taking responsibility for the failures within the Secret Service under his leadership.

Chairman Kelly expects the final report to be released around December 13, which is the task force’s “due date” for reporting their investigation findings. An interim report released in late October highlighted key failures including a lack of planning and coordination between the Secret Service and its law enforcement partners before the rally. Specifically, USSS personnel did not provide clear guidance to state and local authorities on managing security outside their hard perimeter, and there was a lack of central coordination between the USSS and supporting law enforcement agencies the morning of the rally. These findings underscored the need for improvements in security protocols and communication between agencies.

The task force’s focus on restoring public confidence in federal law enforcement highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in addressing security failures. By investigating the assassination attempts on Trump and scrutinizing the Secret Service’s handling of the incidents, the task force seeks to identify areas of improvement to prevent similar security breaches in the future. The removal of USSS Director Cheatle following the incidents further underscored the need for leadership accountability in ensuring the safety of high-profile individuals and events.

Director Rowe’s testimony before the task force and his acknowledgment of the Secret Service’s responsibility for the security failures demonstrate a commitment to addressing past mistakes and implementing corrective measures. The task force’s final report will likely provide recommendations for enhancing security protocols and coordination between law enforcement agencies to prevent future incidents. By releasing the report to the public, the task force aims to inform and reassure the public about the measures being taken to address security vulnerabilities and restore confidence in federal law enforcement agencies.

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