
Task force on attempted Trump assassination sets date for first shooting site visit
Fox News
The House task force investigating the assassination attempt on Donald Trump is setting up its first in-person meeting in Pennsylvania.
The Butler visit, happening the week of Aug. 26, will mark the first time the seven House Republicans and six House Democrats appointed to the task force will meet in person to advance their probe. Kelly said the goal was to have all 13 lawmakers attend.
"There are other members who have never been there, and so we want them to see the actual physical assets that were there that day. We won't be able to exactly view the crime scene because it's all been torn down and moved away, but we will have enough personal time on the grounds so people can look out and say, ‘So there's the roof that the shooter was on,’ and ‘This is approximately where the podium was set up for former President of the United States,’" Kelly explained.