The Attempted Trump Assassination, July 13, 2024

The Attempted Trump Assassination, July 13, 2024
Above: Members of the Secret Service surround Donald Trump as he throws up a fist and shouts "fight" moments after a bullet from an attempted assassin hit his ear during a campaign rally on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pa. Image copyright: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Congressional Task Force

In addition to the FBI investigation into the assassination attempt, a Congressional Task Force was established to conduct a parallel inquiry and propose reforms.

House Task Force Report and Findings

The House task force released its final 180-page report on Dec. 10, 2024. Led by Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) and consisting of seven Republicans and six Democrats, the panel conducted 46 interviews with federal, state, and local law enforcement officials, reviewed 18K pages of documents, and visited the incident site.

Above: Members of the Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump, tour the shooting site at the Butler Farm Show Grounds on Aug. 26, 2024 in Butler, Pa., Image copyright:Jeff Swensen/Getty Images News via Getty Images.

The report concluded that the event was preventable, citing a series of security failures such as poor coordination between local law enforcement and the US Secret Service, inadequate planning, and the lack of a unified command center during the event.

Recommendations and Government Response

To address these lapses, the task force made around three dozen recommendations, including reducing the number of individuals protected during campaign seasons, reevaluating the Secret Service’s role in investigating fraud and financial crimes, and improving communication protocols between federal and local agencies.

The report also called for increased funding for training and technology, the creation of a centralized threat-tracking database, and the establishment of an oversight committee to regularly review security measures for high-profile figures.

Above: Edward Lenz, sergeant at the Adams Township Police Department and commander of the Butler County Emergency Services Unit, from left, Drew Blasko, patrolman of the Butler Township Police Department, John Herold, Pennsylvania State Police lieutenant, and Patrick Sullivan, former US Secret Service agent, are sworn in during a hearing with the full task force on the assassination attempt of former President Donald J. Trump in Butler, Pa., on Sept. 26, 2024., Image copyright:Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images.

Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe acknowledged the agency's "abject failure" in the July shooting and outlined subsequent changes.

The task force urged congressional committees to further investigate the shooter’s motivations, which remain largely unknown, aiming to strengthen security protocols for protecting high-profile individuals in the US.


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