Lawmakers are urgently working to ensure the U.S. Secret Service has the necessary funds and support to safeguard presidential candidates from escalating threats of violence as the election approaches. With uncertainties surrounding the immediate impact of additional funding, bipartisan legislation was passed in the House to mandate the Secret Service to apply the same security standards to major candidates as they do for presidents and vice presidents.
Efforts to enhance security measures come in the wake of an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and a recent arrest of an armed individual at Trump’s golf course. Lawmakers stress the importance of protecting candidates and addressing the surge in political violence amidst the upcoming election.
Collaboration between both parties and the Secret Service aims to assess requirements for additional resources, potentially including investments in technology and agent support. As Congress deliberates on funding allocation, a bipartisan task force has been established to investigate security lapses and ensure comprehensive protection for all candidates.
This article incorporates information from The Associated Press