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Former President Trump Safe After Another Attempt on His Life
In a troubling incident in Florida on Sunday, former President Donald Trump was the target of an apparent assassination attempt in Florida at his golf course, authorities have confirmed. The Secret Service acted quickly, apprehending a “potential suspect” at the scene. This news comes from a report by the Associated Press.
According to officials, Secret Service agents spotted a rifle barrel emerging from nearby bushes on the golf course. The agents immediately opened fire. The FBI later revealed that Trump was positioned some 300-500 yards away at the time of the incident. An AK47-style firearm, a scope, two backpacks, and a GoPro camera were discovered during a search of the scene. Witnesses described seeing the suspect flee into a black Nissan vehicle after being fired upon. The car was subsequently intercepted in Martin County, north of the golf club.
Trump Declares ‘Nothing Will Slow Me Down’ Amid Renewed Threats on His Life
In a message sent to his supporters, Trump reassured them of his well-being, saying, “Nothing will slow me down. I will never surrender!” While he is safe, this situation raises alarming questions about security around the former president.
Another Assassination Attempt on Trump: Security Questions Arise
This attack marks the second attempt on Trump’s life in just two months. On July 13th, a gunman opened fire on Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, injuring him in the ear. That attacker, Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, was killed by a Secret Service sniper. The fallout from the Pennsylvania incident resulted in the resignation of then-Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, as many questioned how the shooter managed to get so close to the former president.
Trump Joins a Rare Group of Presidents Targeted by Multiple Assassination Attempts
The recent incident underscores a recurring concern: How has another gunman managed to breach the protective perimeter around Trump yet again? Given these close calls, the situation demands a thorough review of current security measures in place for former presidents. Trump now finds himself among a very select and unfortunate group of U.S. Presidents who have faced multiple assassination attempts. This list includes figures such as Abraham Lincoln, who was ultimately assassinated, and Theodore Roosevelt, who survived being shot during a speech.
The Secret Service confirmed via a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) that they are investigating this latest “protective incident” involving Trump. The attempt occurred just before 14:00 EST (19:00 BST) at the Trump International Golf Course, where Trump was reportedly golfing.
In response, the White House released a statement that President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris had been briefed on the situation and were relieved to learn of Trump’s safety. Harris later posted on X, saying, “Violence has no place in America.”
These back-to-back assassination attempts call for heightened vigilance. How much closer can a gunman get to Trump before his protection is re-evaluated? As more details emerge, the public and those in charge of presidential security will be watching closely to understand and address the vulnerabilities in protecting our nation’s leaders.
This article was compiled using information from the Associated Press.