House Plans New “J” Committee – Trump Will Likely Support Investigation of Attempted Assassination
By Mick Farthing|July 24, 2024
House Plans New “J” Committee – Trump Will Likely Support Investigation of Attempted Assassination

Even though it is an election year (with a lame duck president), there is plenty Congress can get done. In fact, lawmakers are gearing up for a crucial vote. And it has to do with former President Donald Trump. Over the last two weeks, congressional committees grilled the Secret Service chief over her failure to prevent an attempt on Trump’s life.

Her arguments rang hollow. Despite previous claims, she resigned from her post. But we are far from getting answers about that fateful day.

Now, the House is preparing to hold a vote that can bring answers and accountability. The last time something like this happened, Democrats ignored the concerns of Republicans and simply railroaded their agenda through the Congress. But now, it looks as if even Democrats are on board with this move, and it is certain to win the support of Donald Trump.

From Just the News:
The House of Representatives is expected to vote Wednesday on creating bipartisan House task force to investigate the attempted assassination of former President Trump.

The task force has the support of House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

His office said that the task force “will be empowered with all investigative authority of the House of Representatives including subpoena authority.”

A Bold Move for the House

In a twist that would make even the most seasoned political thriller writer take note, the House of Representatives is gearing up for a vote on a bipartisan task force. This task force aims to investigate the attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump. The vote promises to get to the bottom of this massive security failure.

Picture this: the halls of Congress, usually filled with the hustle and bustle of legislative business, are now abuzz with whispers and speculation. The proposed task force is the latest in a series of dramatic developments that have rocked Washington, D.C. Both Republicans and Democrats were shaken by the assassination attempt, which failed simply because Trump turned his head.

A Different King of “J” Committee

This move will harken back to the Democrats’ infamous “J6” committee. That group, run by mostly Democrats (and a few anti-Trump Republicans) was created to blame Trump for the events of January 6, 2021.

Critics blasted the committee as simply an attempt to defame Trump, to dampen his chances at another presidential bid. Even after Republicans retook the House and shut down that committee, Democrats hid or destroyed documents relevant to their investigation.

This group, however, has the support of both House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Both parties have a legitimate reason to investigate this catastrophic failure on the part of the Secret Service.

The agency, whose entire job it is to prevent assassinations, failed to stop a man from shooting at Trump from only 130 yards away. Every politician who doesn’t want to get shot at will want answers.

What’s at Stake?

If the vote passes, the task force will have the authority to subpoena documents, interview witnesses, and hold hearings. This could lead to new revelations about the gunman and those who failed to stop him. It’s a high-stakes process that could expose other agencies, aside from the Secret Service.

At the moment, the FBI is conducting its own investigation. But that agency isn’t all that interested in transparency. And they have no intention of revealing the facts to the American public, especially if those facts end up hurting a Democrat-run administration. As crazy as it sounds, the country’s best chance at getting an honest investigation lies in the hands of Congress.

A Test for Bipartisanship

The task force also serves as a litmus test for bipartisanship in an era where political cooperation is increasingly rare. Both parties claim to support the principles of transparency and accountability, but the true test will be whether they can work together to achieve these goals.

As the House prepares for the vote, all eyes will be on the outcome. Will this be a step at exposing corruption within the Secret Service, or will it deepen political divisions? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the story is far from over.

Key Takeaways:

  • The House is set to vote on a bipartisan task force to investigate the attempted Trump assassination.
  • Supporters seek to uncover potential misconduct and hold the Secret Service accountable.
  • This committee strongly contrasts with the Democrat-run “J6” committee of 2021.
  • If approved, the task force will have subpoena power and could expose corruption within federal law enforcement agencies.

Source: Just the News

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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.