Hawley Requests More Records Behind Assassination Attempt on President Trump, Opens Office Whistleblower Tip Line

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Today, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent two oversight letters related to the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump on July 13. Writing to the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Senator Hawley requested responsive records related to the Secret Service’s staggering security failures that day.

“This incident represents a staggering security failure by the U.S. Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to appropriately protect the former president and prevent violence at a peaceful political event. A host of critical questions remain unanswered, and it is vital that the American people know the truth as soon as possible,” Senator Hawley wrote.

Senator Hawley also sent a letter to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, requesting that his investment firm immediately disclose to Congress any known information related to the shooter, who appeared in a 2022 company advertisement. 

“You must immediately preserve all records relating to this advertisement and your company’s association with Thomas Crooks, including any and all communications your company has had with him, his family, or his school,” wrote Senator Hawley.

Senator Hawley has previously demanded that the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee launch a comprehensive, transparent investigation into Saturday’s assassination attempt with sworn testimony from DHS and Secret Service officials. That investigation was confirmed this week along with plans to feature public testimony from agency leadership. 

Senator Hawley, a member of the Homeland Security Committee, continues to investigate this incident to ensure the American people learn the truth. Any whistleblowers seeking to contact his office to make protected disclosures should call (202) 224-6154 or email tips@hawley.senate.gov.

Read the Senator’s letter to DHS here

Read the Senator’s letter to BlackRock here.

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