EXCLUSIVE: Senator Roger Marshall reveals he's pushing for a 'crisis intervention team' in the Trump assassination attempt investigation

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Jack Posobiec hosted Kansas Senator Roger Marshall on Thursday's episode of Human Events Daily, during which he revealed that he partook in a "fiery" Congressional hearing surrounding the assassination attempt of President Donald Trump and the security systems that failed to prevent it.



Marshall stated that he thinks the "backdrop" of the hearing is that "the folks back home don't trust the FBI, and they have no confidence in the Secret Service" and therefore begin to wonder if their families are safe. He said that his focus in the investigation is pushing for a "crisis intervention team" to enter the picture, because at the current rate the investigation has been progressing, a solution could take "months, if not, years for Congress to figure out what went wrong."



"So my focus is getting a crisis intervention team to come in there and turn that place upside down," he continued. "And then number two is, I think we need to take the investigation outside of the halls of Congress, that we need a non political commission, people that are experts, people that can dedicate 10 or 12 hours a day for the next three weeks to jump in the middle of this so we don't have a repeat performance of this here in two or three months."

Watch the full episode below.

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