Senator Rick Scott
Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) sent a letter to President Joe Biden (D) calling for up-to-date “transparency and accountability” concerning the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump (R). On Saturday a gunman shot and nearly killed the former president at his campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. President Trump’s right ear was pierced by a bullet, millimeters from an even more catastrophic event. Sadly, an audience member was killed, and two spectators were critically injured. Secret Service killed the gunman.
In the letter, Sen. Scott states that the population might be enabled to “assume the worst” due to the lack of communication between the White House with Congress and the American people.
“There is a lot of information out there, some real and some not, and when there is a lack of transparency, people naturally assume the worst. I write today to urge you and your administration to take every action necessary to share updates with President Trump, Congress and the American people, and answer questions about what happened, who is being held accountable and how we make sure it never happens again.
“Now is the time for absolute transparency and accountability,” said Sen. Scott.
Furthermore, the Florida senator blasted the Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security for its “gross failures” that allowed the shooter to have a clear shot at the former President.
“While we are grateful beyond words for the heroic actions of the Secret Service agents and law enforcement officers on the ground who put themselves in danger that day to protect President Trump, it is now clear to every American that there were gross failures in leadership of the U.S. Secret Service (USSS), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other federal law enforcement agencies that led to the assassination attempt, murder and severe injuries that occurred at this event. It is a miracle that President Trump is alive and well, but absolutely inexcusable that the deranged would-be assassin had a direct line of sight to the former president and the leading candidate for President of the United States.”
Furthermore, Sen. Scott implores FBI Director Christopher Wray, USSS Director Kimberly Cheatle, and DHS Secretary Alejandro Majorkas to hold daily public press conferences to answer questions and provide updates surrounding the incident.
Finally, Scott asks President Biden if anyone has been disciplined as a result of the attempted assassination. He then directs a series of 18 questions to USSS Director Cheatle demanding answers relating to the tragic event, including a question in regard to whether she should resign.
This is a developing story.
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