In the wake of two close calls by assailants attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump, The House unanimously passed a bill on Sept. 20 to give both candidates the same level of Secret Service protection that President Joe Biden gets.
NTD Speaks with Casey Fleming, CEO of counterintelligence firm BlackOps Partners for analysis on how best for the Secret Service to rise to the challenge of providing the protective services needed during this time of heightened threat.