Lawmakers Mull Revamp of Secret Service Funding, Policy After Trump Assassination Attempts
By Joseph Lord and Arjun Singh WASHINGTON, D.C.—In the aftermath of an apparent second attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, lawmakers are considering making changes to both funding and policy at the Secret Service. Lawmakers have expressed bipartisan interest in increasing Trump’s security but are divided on the best way to achieve that: Some support additional…
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