The newly-formed bipartisan task force in charge of leading a probe into the assassination attempt on former U.S. president Donald Trump, spoke after a visit to the site of the attack in Butler, Pa., on Monday. Chairman and Republican representative Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania said that it was the “difference between day and night” to walk the grounds of the physical site and added that the goal of the task force is “to restore the faith and trust” of Americans in the country’s systems.
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Trump shooting: Assassination task force visits attack site, pledges to ‘restore faith’ of Americans
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