The Senate committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs is launching an investigation, which will include hearings, into the assassination attempt on Trump and how it took place.
The Senate is opening an investigation into the attempted assassination of former President Trump and the security failures that led to it. Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Chairman Gary Peters, D-Mich., will lead the investigation after shots were fired on Saturday night at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, leaving Trump bloodied with a wound on his right ear and a spectator dead.
The assassination attempt on President Trump and murder of an innocent American demands immediate answers from the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Secret Service. It is a miracle that President Trump is alive and well but absolutely inexcusable that the deranged would-be assassin had a direct line of sight to the former president and the leading candidate for President of the United States,' Scott said in a statement.
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