U.S. senators are calling for enhanced security following the fatal shooting of Minnesota state legislator Melissa Hortman and her husband, as well as growing threats against members of Congress. The attack also left State Senator John Hoffman and his wife critically wounded.
In a closed-door session on Tuesday, Capitol security officials briefed lawmakers from both parties on current and proposed protective measures. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer emphasized the urgent need for increased funding, stating, "We need more protection. We need more money."
The rise in political violence is alarming lawmakers. Senator Richard Blumenthal warned of a "spreading virus" of threats and attacks, stressing the importance of real-time threat response. He also urged coordination with local police when lawmakers face credible threats while traveling.
Security concerns have grown significantly in recent years. The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) reported 9,400 threats against lawmakers in 2024—more than double the volume from a decade ago. Incidents include the 2022 hammer attack on Paul Pelosi, the 2011 shooting of Rep. Gabby Giffords, and the 2017 baseball field shooting that seriously injured Rep. Steve Scalise. Former President Donald Trump also survived two assassination attempts in 2024, one leaving him wounded.
While senators remained guarded about specific strategies discussed in Tuesday’s meeting, the consensus was clear: more robust funding and coordination are necessary. The USCP budget has already surged to $833 million in 2025, up from $464 million in 2020, yet lawmakers say more is needed.
As political threats escalate, Congress is pushing for swift action to ensure the safety of public officials amid a volatile climate. Calls for proactive investigation and preventive measures are gaining urgency on Capitol Hill.


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