Added security for lawmakers after Cole Allen's alleged Donald Trump assassination attempt at White House correspondents' dinner
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In response to a recent attack during the White House correspondents’ dinner in Washington, security measures for public officials are undergoing significant changes. Congress has earmarked millions of dollars to enhance the safety of lawmakers.

A former senior official from the Secret Service in Chicago informed the I-Team that the current threat level is unprecedented in recent history. This situation has prompted Congress to increase funding aimed at safeguarding lawmakers and their families. To bolster security, a Chicago-based firm, along with other private companies, has been enlisted.

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“Our layered security strategy proved effective. The shooter never got close to the banquet hall,” remarked Derek Mayer, an ABC7 law enforcement expert and former deputy special agent in charge at the Chicago Secret Service Field Office.

Mayer pointed out that the incident at the White House correspondents’ dinner highlights the present political threat landscape, which has included numerous assassination attempts in recent years.

“We’ve seen incidents like Butler, the United Healthcare assassination, and the Charlie Kirk assassination. This surge in threats has pushed us to a peak in security measures,” Mayer explained to the I-Team.

Threats against both federal and local lawmakers are increasingly common. In response, Congress, with bipartisan support, has increased federal funding for lawmaker security. This funding is being used to collaborate with private security firms, such as the Chicago-based P4, to enhance the protection provided by U.S. Capitol Police when lawmakers are away from Capitol Hill.

“We’re looking at every threat being taken very seriously,” said P4 Securities President Steve Vitale.

He tells the I-Team, while P4 teams do not work directly with Capitol police, their personal protective personnel are trained to operate inside the federal security structure.

“It’s pretty novel, but we’ve seen the landscape of risks change dramatically over the last few years,” said Vitale. “When they’re in their home state, Capitol police can’t be everywhere, so they work with agencies like ours to help supplement some of that executive protection.”

Members of the House now have $240,000 to spend on private personal security for themselves or their families or for security enhancements to their homes or offices.

The I-Team has learned local members of Congress are utilizing those funds. Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has been seen with private security accompanying him.

Congressman Mike Quigley and Congresswoman Delia Ramirez also confirmed their use of the new security funding. Quigley told the I-Team in a statement he has used it occasionally for public events. Ramirez said through a spokesperson she uses private security while in her district in the face of multiple threats.

“It’s very difficult to do your job and speak to constituents when you know that there is a threat possibly that could affect your life,” said Vitale.

Individual senators are now allotted $750,000 per year for the same protective services, including personal protection and security upgrades for their homes and offices.

“The Sergeant at Arms takes this very seriously. The federal government takes it very seriously. These threats are real,” said Vitale.

P4 says new contracts with the federal government account for about 10% to 15% of their business, and they are one of only a few firms vetted to do this work nationwide.

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