From The Daily Wire:
Two former Secret Service agents told The Daily Wire that the agency will have to conduct a thorough investigation to determine how a gunman was able to take several shots at former President Donald Trump during a rally on Saturday. Secret Service agents quickly evacuated Trump from the stage in Butler, Pennsylvania, after the assassination attempt. His campaign said that the former president was “fine” and that he had been checked out at a local medical facility. On Truth Social, Trump said he had been shot in the ear, adding that there was a lot of blood.
A suspected shooter was “neutralized” by U.S. Secret Service personnel, according to the Secret Service. The Secret Service said that one spectator was killed and two others were “critically injured.” The Secret Service further stated that an investigation was underway and the FBI had been notified. Charles Marino, a former Secret Service agent who is now the CEO of Sentinel Security, told The Daily Wire that the FBI and Secret Service will need to figure out how the shooter was able to get a clear shot at Trump.
“The follow up joint investigation led by the FBI with the Secret Service will most certainly focus on overall security planning for the event, including review of resources & how the shooter was able to assume an elevated position of attack without being detected and eliminated prior to shots being fired,” Marino told The Daily Wire. (Read more.)
From The Federalist:
Former President Donald Trump was wounded in an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday months after House Democrats proposed legislation to remove his Secret Service protection. Democrat Bennie Thompson, the ranking member of the House Committee on Homeland Security, introduced the Denying Infinite Security and Government Resources Allocated toward Convicted and Extremely Dishonorable (DISGRACED) Former Protectees Act (HR 8081) on April 19. Democrat Reps. Yvette D. Clarke, Troy A. Carter Sr., Frederica Wilson, Bonnie Watson Coleman, Jasmine Crockett, Joyce Beatty, Barbara Lee, and Steve Cohen co-sposnsored the bill. (Read more.)
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