Former President Donald Trump released the final report on Tuesday, which contains a series of recommendations and legislative suggestions that were largely included in preliminary reports. The recommendations are based on a thorough review process that involved analyzing over 18,000 pages of documents, conducting 46 transcribed interviews, presenting evidence at the FBI laboratory in Quantico, Virginia, receiving briefings from federal agencies, holding two hearings, and visiting the sites of the assassination attempts.
The report primarily focuses on the preparation, security measures, and communication failures related to the first assassination attempt against Trump on July 13 during a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania. The comprehensive nature of the investigation underscores the seriousness with which the matter was approached.