Democrat, Republican team up on bill to remove Secret Service from DHS
Summary
A new bipartisan bill aims to move the U.S. Secret Service out of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The bill is led by Representatives Jared Moskowitz and Russell Fry and would place the Secret Service under the Executive Office due to recent security threats against President Trump and DHS funding issues.Key Facts
- The bill is supported by both Democratic and Republican lawmakers.
- It proposes removing the Secret Service from the DHS.
- The Secret Service would instead be part of the Executive Office of the President.
- The move follows recent threats against President Donald Trump’s life.
- DHS has experienced a significant funding lapse recently.
- Representatives Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) and Russell Fry (R-S.C.) are leading the effort.
- The goal is to improve the agency’s ability to protect the President and others.
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