Secret Service head to testify to US congressional panel on Donald Trump shooting

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle will testify before the U.S. House Oversight Committee on July 22 regarding the shooting of former President Donald Trump at a rally. The incident has prompted scrutiny of security measures and an FBI inves...

Reuters

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has agreed to testify before the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee on July 22 for a hearing related to the shooting of former President Donald Trump at a rally, the panel said on Wednesday.

WHY IT IS IMPORTANT

Security at the Republican presidential candidate's rally in Pennsylvania has been under scrutiny after the former president was shot on Saturday at the event. The FBI said it was probing the shooting as an assassination attempt.

The shooting has raised serious concerns about how the suspect was able to access a nearby rooftop with a direct line of sight to where Trump was speaking.


Trump has since said he was doing well and has appeared at the Republican National Convention this week but the shooting left his face streaked with blood after his right ear was hit. A rally attendee was killed in the shooting, two others were wounded and the suspect is dead.

KEY QUOTES

"Americans demand and deserve answers from Director Cheatle about the attempted assassination of President Trump and the Secret Service's egregious failures," the Republican-led House oversight panel said on Wednesday, adding Cheatle agreed to comply with a subpoena issued by the committee's chair.

"The hearing will take place as scheduled on Monday, July 22," the panel added.
ADVERTISEMENT


CONTEXT

Democratic U.S. President Joe Biden, who will face Republican Trump in November's election, said on Sunday he had ordered an independent review, and Republican lawmakers in Congress have also vowed swift investigations.

Cheatle said on Monday the Trump rally shooting was "unacceptable" and that she would not resign her post. Top Republicans in the U.S. Congress called on Wednesday for her to resign.

The Secret Service is responsible for protecting presidents and former presidents.
Download
The Economic Times Business News App
for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
Download
The Economic Times News App
for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.
READ MORE
ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE:

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › News › International › World News › Secret Service head to testify to US congressional panel on Donald Trump shooting
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+