Sen. Rick Scott writes letter to Biden urging transparency with investigation
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., wrote a letter to President Joe Biden on Thursday demanding "absolute transparency and accountability" from his administration with the investigation into the rally shooting.
While Scott noted that he's pleased to see Congressional investigations moving forward, he said more accountability is needed.
Scott called on FBI Director Christopher Wray, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to hold a "daily public press conference to share updates and answer questions from the American people."
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Scott asked Biden if any disciplinary action will be taken against Wray, Cheatle or Mayorkas.
"Has anyone employed by the U.S. government had disciplinary action taken against them, including being placed on leave, for action or inaction connected to the assassination attempt, murder and severe injuries that occurred on July 13th?" Scott wrote.
Scott also wrote a list of 18 questions to Cheatle, which included: "If the buck stops with you, and this has clearly been established as a colossal USSS breakdown and national embarrassment of historic proportion, why haven't you resigned?"
-ABC News’ Allison Pecorin