Secret Service chief and congressman get into shouting match at House hearing
In a House hearing marked by tension, Secret Service Chief James Murray and Congressman Michael Davis engaged in a heated exchange. Murray accused Davis of “unfounded attacks,” while Davis retorted with claims of “agency cover-ups.” The outburst was reminiscent of a schoolyard quarrel, with accusations flying and voices raised. As the verbal battle reached its peak, the chairman intervened, appealing for order and reminding the parties of their shared duty to serve the nation. Despite the uneasy truce that followed, the wounds inflicted during the confrontation lingered, leaving a mark on the delicate relationship between the Secret Service and Capitol Hill.