In response to two failed assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump, the House of Representatives has passed a bipartisan bill that strengthens Secret Service (USSS) protections for major candidates. The bill passed with a rare unanimous 405-0 vote.
The bill follows two recent assassination attempts targeting Trump. In July, a shooter opened fire at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania, killing one attendee and injuring Trump and two others. Weeks later, a man armed with a rifle was arrested near Trump’s Florida golf course.
Reps. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) and Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) introduced the legislation, urging the federal government to act swiftly to prevent any election from being decided by violence. The bill aims to standardize protective measures for presidents, vice presidents, and major candidates.
While most lawmakers backed the bill, some, like Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), called for stronger gun laws, arguing that the legislation won’t address the broader issue of gun violence. However, others, including Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), focused solely on the need to protect high-profile candidates.
The bill now moves to the Senate, where it is expected to pass. If signed into law by President Biden, the Secret Service will undergo a comprehensive review of its protective standards, ensuring better security for major political figures.
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