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New Secret Service director
GOP Representative August Pfluger has introduced the Counter Secretary Negligence in Protecting Election Runners (Counter SNIPER) Act, aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in the Secret Service's protection of presidential candidates. The bill mandates Senate confirmation for the Secret Service Director, ensuring that the position remains apolitical and capable, addressing concerns raised after a recent assassination attempt on former President Trump. The proposed legislation requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to justify any denial of security requests for candidates within 14 days and allows candidates to respond to such decisions. This move comes in the wake of scrutiny over the Secret Service's failures during the July 13 shooting incident at a Trump rally, which led to the resignation of former Director Kimberly Cheatle. Currently, Ronald Rowe, Jr. serves as the acting director following Cheatle's departure. Pfluger emphasizes the need for fair and timely security considerations for all candidates amidst a divisive political climate.
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