The congressional task force put together to investigate the assassination attempts on Donald Trump are set to criminally charge Deep State agents involved in the murder plot.
The first inaugural hearing is set for September 26th, and will focus on the role the Secret Service played in allowing the assassination attempts to take place, according to Politico.
Daily Caller reports: After a unanimous House vote established the task force to probe the July 13 assassination attempt, a subsequent assassination attempt on Sunday has prompted lawmakers to expand its mandate to include the new threat, the outlet reported. During a recent briefing by the Secret Service, task force members lauded the agency’s response to the recent incident, and maintained a continued trust in their capabilities despite the severe challenges posed by these threats.
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The task force faces a mid-December deadline to produce a comprehensive report and propose legislative measures aimed at preventing future incidents and strengthening security protocols for protected individuals, according to Politico.
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Acting director of the Secret Service, announced plans on Monday to overhaul the agency in response to the second attempted assassination of Trump. Rowe stated that the agency must revamp its methodologies due to the persistently high threat level.
A whistleblower alleged in August that Rowe cut resources for the Counter Surveillance Division, which conducts advanced threat assessments at venues. Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley detailed these claims in a letter to Rowe, also accusing Rowe of retaliating against agents who voiced security concerns prior to the Trump Pennsylvania rally.

