Five Democratic Party and three GOP representatives showed up on Monday to tour the site of the attempted assassination of Trump in Butler, PA.Jeff Swensen/Getty ImagesFour Republicans on a task force looking into the Trump assassination attempt skipped a site visit.The bipartisan group was formed to investigate potential failings on the day.It's unclear why some of the GOP members of the task force skipped the visit to Butler, PA.Four Republicans on the task force investigating the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump were no-shows for a site visit on Monday, according to The Washington Post.The bipartisan task force was set up by a unanimous House vote in late July, two weeks after a would-be assassin fired at Trump during an outdoor rally, grazing his ear.The 12-strong task force consists of seven Republicans and five Democrats and has full House investigatory powers, including subpoena powers.But just three GOP representatives were in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Monday for the group's first visit to the site of the shooting, the Post reported.Aside from Rep.