Mr. Speaker, I thank my friend, the gentleman from Texas, very much for yielding time. I rise today in support of H. Res. 1367, which forms a task force to address the shocking attack on President Trump. I thank my colleague, Mike Kelly, very much for bringing this resolution to the floor. This attack tragically took the life of a brave Pennsylvanian, Corey Comperatore. As an eyewitness to this event, along with my colleague, Mike Kelly, I stand here on behalf of the American people, especially Pennsylvanians, who deserve answers to critical questions about this tragedy. Why was the building the gunman used allowed to be outside of the security perimeter? Why was there no Secret Service stationed on the roof? Why wasn't there a plan executed and a high sense of emergency and urgency taking place? Director Cheatle's remarks the other day did nothing to inspire confidence or for us to believe that this situation is going to be corrected appropriately and in a high-priority manner. Senseless political violence demands nothing else than a unified response from both Democrats and Republicans. We must come together and form a bipartisan task force to uncover the truth and provide answers. Mr. Speaker, I am very happy and proud to support this legislation, H. Res. 1367, which aims to achieve just that. Mr. McGOVERN. Mr. Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time.
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