Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas Addresses Security Concerns After Attempted Assassination of Trump
Headline: Homeland Security Secretary Calls for Independent Review After Attempted Assassination of Trump
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has spoken out following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, stating that the gunman should never have had a “direct line” of sight to the former president. Mayorkas emphasized that such a situation should not occur and that President Biden has directed an independent review of the incident.
In a statement to ABC News’ “Good Morning America,” Mayorkas discussed the need for increased security measures and the importance of preventing similar incidents in the future. The Secret Service has also implemented additional security measures for Trump’s detail ahead of the Republican National Convention, including adding tactical officers and SWAT teams.
U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle expressed support for the independent review announced by President Biden, stating that the agency will fully participate and work with Congressional committees on oversight actions. Questions have been raised about how the suspect was able to climb onto a roof near Trump’s rally, prompting the Secret Service to collaborate with federal, state, and local agencies to prevent future incidents.
In the wake of the assassination attempt, shares of Trump Media & Technology Group, a company majority owned by Trump, saw a significant increase in early trading. The stock rose about 50% to $45 a share in pre-market trading, reflecting investor confidence despite the recent events.
The developments surrounding the attempted assassination of Trump have sparked discussions about security protocols, the role of law enforcement agencies, and the impact on financial markets. As investigations continue and security measures are enhanced, the focus remains on ensuring the safety and protection of public figures and the general public.