In a tense House Oversight Committee hearing today, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle faced bipartisan criticism following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Lawmakers expressed outrage over what they described as a significant security failure, with Cheadle acknowledging the incident as the agency's most serious lapse in over 40 years.
During the four-and-a-half-hour session, Cheadle was pressed on the circumstances surrounding the attack, which involved a shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who fired at Trump from just 450 feet away using a military-style rifle. Lawmakers highlighted that local law enforcement had identified the shooter as a threat 18 minutes before Trump’s rally began, yet the Secret Service initially categorized him as merely \"suspicious.\"
Cheadle confirmed that Crooks had surveilled the event using a drone and had brought explosives to the scene. Despite her admission of responsibility, she refrained from answering many questions due to ongoing investigations, including how Crooks managed to access the rally site with a direct line of sight to Trump.
Democratic and Republican lawmakers alike expressed dissatisfaction with Cheadle's responses, with some calling for her resignation. Illinois Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi criticized the Secret Service's failure to act on clear threats, while New Mexico Democrat Melanie Stansberry questioned how Crooks gained access to an unsecured area with a military weapon.
The hearing concluded with a unanimous sentiment of disappointment from the committee regarding Cheadle's lack of satisfactory answers, leaving her in a precarious position as calls for accountability grow amidst the ongoing investigations into the Secret Service's security protocols.