On Friday, the house unanimously voted for increasing the former and potentially future president of President Donald Trump in secret service. The improved Act on Presidential Safety received a vote of 405-0. The bilateral law was introduced by representatives of Mike Lawler (R-NY) and Ritchie Torres (D-NY), who invented the act after the first attempt to murder against Trump in July. The second attempt, just over two months later, took place on Sunday.
Such a bill provides the same USSS protection for the president, vice president and candidates applying for this office.
“Unfortunately, it became necessary for Congress to get involved, and before the law could be voted, there was a second attempt to kill former President Trump,” Lawler published X shortly before voting while sharing an interview with Fox News.
In an interview, he emphasized bilateral support for the rules, as well as clips of democrats, who are still insisting Trump, is a “threat to democracy.” Lawler noticed that “everyone has to tone it out”, on rhetoric, calling it “funny” that Trump is considered such a threat. He also called Democrats to replace President Joe Biden with the Vice President of Kamali Harris after “Gaslight[ing] Joe Biden’s cognitive nation: “Adding:” You can’t really talk about threats to democracy when you do this. “
The elections are settled on elections- not by missiles.
I introduced this legislation after the first attempt to live former President Trump in July.
Unfortunately, it became necessary for Congress to get involved, and before the law could even vote, the second attempt … pic.twitter.com/chsa2pgryg
– Mike Lawler (@Lawler4ny) September 20, 2024
“If it were adopted by the Senate and signed by President Biden, the Act would order a comprehensive review of the USSS protective standards and imposed uniform safety standards of presidents, vice -chairmen and main candidates for the White House” Fox News announced.
While the vote was unanimous, the best democrats are still trying to insert other issues. As Fox News about Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), a member of the Ranking of the House Court Committee:
Progressive Rep. Jerry Nadler, Dn.y., said he was supporting the bill, but he argued that it would be without any meaningless Stronger firearms.
“I support this legislation, because secret service must be able to protect our highest selected officials and candidates. But the legislation will do nothing to make the rest of us any safer, or change the fact that violence from weapons still receives the lives of over 100 Americans every day, “said Nadler.
The chairman of the Jim Jordan, R-Ohio judicial committee, pushed the comments of Nadlera and accused him of painting attempts to murder as “the guilt of Republicans.”
“The next thing they say is: Oh, some crazy guy on the left tries to murder President Trump, and this is the fault of President Trump. Oh, wait a moment. They also said that. It’s funny, “said Jordan.
Nadler is not the only one who discussed the control of weapons in the context of attempts to murder against Trump, because Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-D -D), a member of the House Supervisory Committee rank, went to the same move during Thursday’s interrogation about Biden-Harris administration failures.
Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) often provides updates from reporting exposurers when it comes to cursed apparitions regarding USSS and his failure to make more numbers to protect the Republican candidate properly. Hawley published a report on Monday, the day after the second attempt.