Congressional task force requests Secret Service briefing after second Trump assassination attempt
- A gunman, Ryan Wesley Routh, hid near former President Donald Trump's golf course for 12 hours before being apprehended after a Secret Service agent spotted him.
- President Biden indicated the Secret Service needs more resources and urged Congress to assist following the apparent assassination attempt.
- The Palm Beach County sheriff noted security is limited because Trump is no longer president, raising concerns about protection at the golf course.
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