Axios by Andrew Solender 8/13/2024
A House Democrat is introducing legislation that would cleave off the Secret Service's original mission of investigating financial crimes and have the agency focus solely on protecting political leaders, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: It is an idea that has been floated for years and has recently received bipartisan support in the aftermath of last month's assassination attempt against former President Trump.
Driving the news: Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) is introducing a bill, first obtained by Axios, to "transfer the investigative jurisdiction over payment and financial systems" from the Secret Service to the Treasury Department.
• The Focus on Protection Act would require the transfer of all assets and personnel involved in the financial crimes mission within 180 days.
• Such a move would "enhance efficiency and focus in combating financial crimes" and allow the Secret Service to "focus on its core mission" of protecting high-profile U.S. political figures, their families and visiting foreign dignitaries.
• Torres and Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) introduced a bill after the Trump shooting to enhance protection for Trump and President Biden and to provide a Secret Service detail for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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