Friday, July 19, 2024

Secret Service failures that led to Trump shooting, explained - Vox

One question that Congress should ask that could help address the Secret Service's needs — from transparency to resources — is whether the Department of Homeland Security is where it should be housed. Before the 9/11 attacks, the Secret Service was part of the Treasury Department. But since it moved to Homeland Security in 2003, people have questioned whether it receives enough scrutiny or accountability, blending into a massive bureaucracy of over 250,000 employees. 

"Are they given the right visibility in light of the importance of their job, or do they get lost day in and day out of that huge organization?" Koskinen said...

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