Secret Service Recording Accountability Act

In order to mark the one year of the Trump assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, Congresswoman Bice reintroduced the Secret Services Recording Accountability Act. This legislation would require the U.S. Secret Service to record all communications and maintain them for an extended period of time. Finally, this legislation requires the Secret Service, in the event of attempted harm to a person or in the case of actual harm, to turn over the recordings to committees of jurisdiction in the House of Representatives.
 
Congresswoman Bice issued the following statement:


This legislation is about restoring accountability to the Secret Service. After the attempted assassination of President Trump in 2024, a multitude of questions remained about whether the shooter had been seen and how he was allowed to climb a facility and take aim at the President of the United States. This commonsense legislation will help restore trust in our agencies and ensure that the American people have all the information if a tragedy like this were to happen again in the future.”

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