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Task Force Recommends Major Changes Following Assassination Attempts Against Trump

A bipartisan task force suggests reforms for the Secret Service, prioritizing the protection of U.S. leaders over foreign dignitaries during election campaigns.

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Updated: Dec 10th, 2024, 4:18 PM ET

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A bipartisan House task force has released a report detailing recommendations for the Secret Service in light of assassination attempts against Donald Trump. The report emphasizes reducing the agency's protective duties for foreign leaders during election season to focus on U.S. leaders. It criticizes the agency's response to two separate assassination attempts against Trump, declaring the incidents preventable. Key recommendations include recording radio transmissions and the potential restructuring of the Secret Service to enhance its protective mission effectiveness.


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