House moves to bolster Secret Service after assassination scares
Briefly

Acting Secret Service Director Ron Rowe emphasized the urgency of increased resources due to recent assassination attempts, stating they are running protective operations at unprecedented levels.
Rowe noted the need for upgraded equipment, including counter-snipers and armored limousines, while highlighting the pressures facing the agency in today's charged political climate.
House Republicans proposed a significant funding increase for the Secret Service amid serious security concerns, showcasing bipartisan support for bolstering resources.
Congress has already increased Secret Service funding over the years, but the latest events signal a growing need for more robust protective measures.
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