Members of Congress say correspondents' dinner shooting was a chilling reminder of security gaps
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WASHINGTON — For many members of Congress, Saturday’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was a chilling reminder of not only the threats they face, but also some of the security gaps with which they still contend — especially when they leave Capitol Hill. Unlike members of congressional leadership or high-ranking Trump administration officials, the more than 500 rank-and-file lawmakers are not typically afforded security details. They can, however, coordinate with
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