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WATCH: Sen. Butler questions FBI deputy director on Trump rally shooting probe
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Sen. Laphonza Butler, D-Calif., questioned FBI deputy director Paul Abbate in a hearing Tuesday.
Butler asked Abbate if the shooter at the Trump rally had done anything "in the weeks days or hours leading up to the shooting that should have caused alarm and grabbed the attention of law enforcement."
"We haven't found anything yet that would have alerted law enforcement or FBI or Secret Service to his intentional activities in advance of this event," Abbate said.
The joint hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Senate Judiciary Committee was the latest to examine what investigators have learned about the shooter who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally, as well as the security failures that preceded the deadly shooting.
Rowe, who since 2023 had been serving as deputy director of the Secret Service, was appointed acting director after Kimberly Cheatle’s resignation.
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Butler asked Abbate if the shooter at the Trump rally had done anything "in the weeks days or hours leading up to the shooting that should have caused alarm and grabbed the attention of law enforcement."
"We haven't found anything yet that would have alerted law enforcement or FBI or Secret Service to his intentional activities in advance of this event," Abbate said.
The joint hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Senate Judiciary Committee was the latest to examine what investigators have learned about the shooter who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally, as well as the security failures that preceded the deadly shooting.
Rowe, who since 2023 had been serving as deputy director of the Secret Service, was appointed acting director after Kimberly Cheatle’s resignation.
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