WASHINGTON, D.C. – The task force investigating the attempted assassination of President Trump visited the scene of the shooting Monday. The bipartisan group, which House leaders appointed, made its first public appearance touring the rally site in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Members of Congress from different sides of the aisle came together Monday with one mission.
“Getting to the truth is a slow process and for us, none of us are looking at it as we have to get a quick answer. We have to get the right answer,” said Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA).
The task force, co-chaired by Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Kelly and Colorado Rep. Jason Crow, was on-site at the farm show grounds where Trump’s rally took a tragic turn on July 13th.
Task force members climbed the roof where gunman Thomas Crooks opened fire on the Republican presidential candidate.
“I definitely took note today that there were a lot of lines of sight that appear to have been unsecured that day, that didn’t have eyes on,” said Crow.
From that vantage point, Crow and other task force members felt a sobering sense of just how close the shooter was to the stage where a bullet struck and injured the
The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN