Republicans Mark Trump Assassination Attempt Anniversary
BUTLER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 14 – Senator Josh Hawley demands full transparency from the Department of Homeland Security on Secret Service failures after the July 2024 assassination attempt on Trump, citing whistleblower reports.
- On July 13, 2025, House Republicans marked the one-year anniversary of Trump’s assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, with a resolution.
- Investigations show several U.S. Secret Service agents skipped essential walk-throughs, revealing planning failures at the rally site.
- Chief Tim O’Connor warned, ‘Threats like this aren’t just talk—they’re federal crimes,’ during a Wednesday press briefing, condemning political violence.
- Sen. Josh Hawley urged DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to declassify all documents related to the July 13, 2024 assassination attempt, with a plan and timeline by July 30, 2025.
- Overall threat levels are rising alongside varied violent incidents, highlighting increased political violence, exemplified by a second assassination attempt against Trump and arson at Governor Shapiro’s home.
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EXCLUSIVE: Bice, Kelly introduce legislation to bring accountability to the Secret Service one year after Trump assassination attempt
Rep. Stephanie Bice (R., Okla.) marked the anniversary of the failed attempt on President Donald Trump’s life in Butler, Pennsylvania by taking action in Congress.Bice introduced legislation that would require the Secret Service to preserve all communications records for an extended period of time.The Secret Services Recording Accountability Act, exclusively obtained by the Washington Reporter, would also force the Secret Service to turn over re…
House Republicans Call For An End To Violent Rhetoric On The Anniversary Of Butler Shooting
WASHINGTON—The Republican Study Committee marked the anniversary of the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump by warning of the dangers of violent political rhetoric.Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger (R-TX) and Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) on Monday introduced a resolution condemning the attempts on Trump’s life as well as “those who incite violence against political officials.” The resolution specifically mentioned the recent fatal …
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