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Senate advances invoice to bolster Trump’s safety after second assassination try 

Editorial Board Published September 24, 2024
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Senate advances invoice to bolster Trump’s safety after second assassination try 

The Senate on Tuesday accredited a invoice to spice up former President Trump’s degree of Secret Service (USSS) safety, placing it one step from changing into regulation lower than two weeks after he was the topic of a second assassination try. 

The invoice, which was proposed by Reps. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) and Richie Torres (D-N.Y.) within the Home days after the primary assassination try — would require the USSS to “apply the same standards” to determine what number of brokers ought to be used to guard the president, vice chairman, and people operating for these places of work granted such safety. 

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), who proposed a corresponding invoice within the higher chamber, introduced the invoice up through unanimous request. No senator blocked that request, sending it to President Biden’s desk. 

“The safety and security of those seeking to lead our nation should never be in jeopardy,” Scott stated on the ground. “It should be applied regardless of party. That’s why these bills ensure all presidential nominees, both now and in the future, are provided the enhanced protection they clearly require and deserve.”

The laws handed the Home 405-0 final week. 

The push got here within the aftermath of a Secret Service officer taking pictures on the almost-assassin, Ryan Wesley Routh, and forcing him to flee as he waited for Trump on his golf course in West Palm Seaside, Fla. 

The stopgap spending bundle that’s set to be handed this week contains $231 million to bolster the USSS after lawmakers complained in regards to the ongoing safety of Trump after the golf course incident and the July assassination try in Butler, Pa.

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