The Secret Service has confirmed that the individual suspected of an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump did not discharge their weapon.
The Secret Service has confirmed that the individual suspected of an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump did not discharge their weapon.
A recent incident at the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, Florida, has raised significant concerns about the safety of former President Donald Trump. A spokesperson for the U.S. Secret Service described the situation as indicative of the "dangerous times" we live in, following the alarming discovery of an individual armed with an AK-47-style semi-automatic rifle just a short distance from where Trump was golfing. During a press conference held on Sunday afternoon, the spokesperson emphasized the gravity of the situation, which marks the second assassination attempt against Trump. While questions are likely to arise regarding the former president's vulnerability to such threats, the Secret Service is also receiving praise for their swift action in preventing a potential tragedy. The incident underscores the heightened risks faced by public figures in today's climate.