US House hearing with Secret Service descends into screaming match
Briefly

The hearing, hosted by the House taskforce established after the first assassination attempt against Trump in July, was meant to explore the Secret Service's security improvements.
Ronald Rowe, the acting director, defended his position during the heated exchange, arguing that he was present to honour a fallen Secret Service member, not for a photo op.
Fallon’s accusations escalated as he suggested Rowe had endangered President Biden and Vice-President Harris' lives by positioning himself improperly during a public event.
The chair of the committee, Republican Mike Kelly, struggled to restore order as the confrontation between Rowe and Fallon intensified, highlighting tensions within the hearing.
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