Attorney General Merrick Garland has canceled his previously scheduled travel plans and will remain in Washington, DC, to closely monitor the ongoing investigation into the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. This decision was confirmed by Xochitl Hinojosa, the director of public affairs at the Department of Justice.
Hinojosa stated that Garland is actively receiving regular briefings on the attack that occurred at Trump's rally. She mentioned that this morning, the Attorney General held a meeting with Department personnel and government partners to discuss the latest developments in the case.
Originally, Garland was set to travel to Nevada, Idaho, Utah, and Kansas this week. The purpose of his trip was to engage with local law enforcement officials and deliver a speech at the National Bar Association. However, due to the gravity of the situation, he has decided to prioritize overseeing the investigation.
The Department of Justice is working diligently to gather information and ensure that all necessary measures are taken to address the attempted attack on the former President. Garland's decision to remain in Washington underscores the seriousness with which the Department is approaching this matter.