Second attempt on Trump’s life raises new concerns over security protocols
Donald Trump escaped a suspected assassination attempt on Sunday, two months after he was shot at during a rally in Pennsylvania. The FBI announced the arrest of a man suspected of targeting the former president on a golf course in Florida, once again raising questions about the security arrangements put in place by the Secret Service.
Former US president Donald Trump escaped a second assassination attempt during a golf outing in Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday after the Secret Service spotted a gunman hiding on the perimeter of the course. Agents quickly moved the Republican presidential nominee to safety after opening fire on the gunman, who was some 400 metres away from Trump.
The incident, which followed a shooting in July, has led to heightened scrutiny of the security measures in place for Trump, with President Joe Biden saying the Secret Service needs “more personnel” to bolster its capabilities.
Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe sought to reassure the public, affirming that the current protective measures are “working”. He noted that the suspect did not have a clear line of sight on Trump and fled the scene before shots could be fired. Although the golf outing was not on Trump’s official schedule and his security detail had to improvise, Rowe emphasised that the security plan had "worked out" in the end.
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