Congress probing two alleged security episodes during Trump visits to Capitol, one involving a gun
- Congress is investigating two alleged security incidents during President Donald Trump's speeches at the U.S. Capitol, with one involving a gun and another related to a possible metal detector evasion.
- On March 4, a suspect was found with a gun in a backpack while attempting to enter the Capitol, as confirmed by a Capitol Police incident report.
- Officials indicated that an earlier security incident on Inauguration Day involved a woman allegedly bypassing a metal detector, but there is currently no definitive evidence of its occurrence.
- House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil reported that these incidents have been referred to the U.S. Capitol Police Inspector General's office for investigation.
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Read Full ArticleCongress probing two alleged security episodes during Trump visits to Capitol, one involving a gun
A gun was found in a backpack on the day of Trump's address to a joint session of Congress and the Capitol Police watchdog has been asked to probe whether or how a person evaded metal detectors on Inauguration Day when Trump spoke to Congress.
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