They need to answer: FBI on Secret Service's delayed response during Donald Trump assassination attempt
Op IndiaLaw enforcement officials have acknowledged that it was “surprising” how the gunman was able to target former President Donald Trump with so many bullets before eventually being killed by Secret Service snipers. Lt. Col. George Bivens of the Pennsylvania State Police made an effort to defend the Secret Service over the security breach that almost cost Donald Trump his life. Chairman of the House Oversight Committee James Comer declared that his committee will grill Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle about the serious security breach and launch an investigation into the incident that endangered former President Donald Trump. Kevin Rojek informed, “We do not currently have an identified motive and our investigators are working tirelessly to attempt to identify what that motive was.” Additionally, officials stated that it was too soon to assess whether or not the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump was a “lone wolf” attack.