The House task force, originally formed to investigate the attempt on former President Trump's life in Butler, Pennsylvania, has announced that it will now expand its scope to include the second assassination attempt on Trump as well. This decision comes after a member of the task force revealed that they plan to investigate both incidents simultaneously without extending the investigation timeline.
House lawmakers are considering updating the resolution that established the task force earlier this year to encompass the second assassination attempt. Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., criticized the Secret Service and other authorities for failing to secure the area around Trump prior to the Florida attack. Burchett expressed concerns about how the suspect managed to get close to the former president and mentioned that other lawmakers are also calling for enhanced security measures.
The task force's decision to broaden its investigation reflects a commitment to thoroughly examining both attempts on Trump's life and holding accountable those responsible for the security lapses. As the investigation progresses, lawmakers and authorities will continue to work towards ensuring the safety and protection of current and former government officials.