WASHINGTON — The head of the Secret Service told Donald Trump in a private meeting that significant new security arrangements will be needed if he wants to keep playing golf, The New York Times reported on Tuesday (Sept 17). Trump asked Ronald Rowe, the Secret Service's acting director, in a meeting on Monday whether it was safe for him to...
Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump attends a press conference at Trump National Golf Club, in Rancho Palos Verdes, US, Sept 13, 2024.WASHINGTON — The head of the Secret Service told Donald Trump in a private meeting that significant new security arrangements will be needed if he wants to keep playing golf, The New York Times reported on Tuesday .
That meeting occurred a day after the Secret Service thwarted a second apparent assassination attempt on Trump in less than two months. On Sunday, Secret Service agents fired on Ryan Wesley Routh, the apparent would-be assassin, when they saw the barrel of his gun poking through the fenceline at Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, and local police officers later arrested him.
"Former President Trump is receiving the highest level of protection that the US Secret Service can provide, and we will continue to evaluate and adjust our specific protective measures and methodology based on each location and situation," Secret Service spokesperson Melissa McKenzie said on Tuesday.
Since the incident, both Democrats and Republicans have accused each other of using overheated rhetoric that is inspiring political violence.
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