The House of Representatives is initiating a formal investigation into the attempted assassination of former President Trump, with a bipartisan task force leading the probe. The task force has sent letters to various government agencies requesting all information related to the shooting that occurred on July 13. Lawmakers are seeking staff-level briefings from each agency and department by August 16, indicating the task force’s commitment to a short investigatory timeline. The goal of the investigation is to produce a comprehensive report by the end of the year.

Multiple Congressional inquiries have been launched into how a 20-year-old gunman was able to position himself on a rooftop just outside Trump’s rally perimeter last month, resulting in the death of one rally attendee and injuries to Trump himself. The task force, which consists of seven House Republicans and six House Democrats, was formed after a unanimous 416-0 vote. The panel has subpoena power and wide-ranging jurisdiction to investigate the shooting and consolidate ongoing efforts related to the incident.

Reps. Mike Kelly and Jason Crow, the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump, have requested that documents and information related to the shooting be produced directly to the task force. They have also asked for all documents and information that have been previously produced to any committee of the House or Senate regarding the assassination attempt. The task force aims to review DHS and USSS responses to Congress to date and discuss their priorities with respect to documents and information moving forward.

The investigation into the attempted assassination of former President Trump has been emphasized as apolitical by both Reps. Mike Kelly and Jason Crow. Crow, a former Army Ranger, and Kelly have discussed the possibility of visiting the Pennsylvania rally site where the shooting took place, as Crow represents the district where the incident occurred. The goal of the investigation is to provide a thorough analysis of the events surrounding the shooting and ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future.

The task force is serious about its commitment to a short investigatory timeline, as indicated by the request for staff-level briefings from government agencies by August 16. The bipartisan nature of the investigation aims to bring together lawmakers from both parties to ensure a comprehensive review of the shooting incident. The investigation will involve interviews, document reviews, and analysis of the security protocols in place during the rally where the shooting occurred. The task force’s ultimate goal is to produce a report by the end of the year detailing their findings and recommendations.

The House Speaker Mike Johnson has received numerous requests from House GOP lawmakers to be on the panel investigating the attempted assassination of former President Trump. The panel has been formed with a bipartisan composition and includes both Republicans and Democrats. The investigation is expected to be thorough and detailed, with a focus on understanding how the shooting incident occurred and identifying any failures in security protocols that may have contributed to the incident. Lawmakers involved in the investigation are determined to uncover the truth surrounding the assassination attempt and ensure that necessary measures are taken to prevent such incidents in the future.

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