Donald Trump Calls Being President a 'Very Dangerous Profession'
- U.S. President Donald Trump called the presidency a 'very dangerous profession' during a White House briefing, amid recent assassination attempts and a Supreme Court ruling expanding his power.
- Following his remarks, Trump survived two assassination attempts—one at a Pennsylvania rally and another while golfing in West Palm Beach, prompting heightened security concerns.
- Reuters documented over 300 politically motivated violent acts since January 2021, including a July shooting killed by Secret Service after one attendee died and two injured, and a September attempt while Trump was golfing.
- Trump's remarks coincided with a Supreme Court ruling that limits federal judges' injunction powers, endorsing his expansive presidential authority amid a highly polarized climate.
- More broadly, the U.S. faces its most sustained political violence since the 1970s, with Trump's rhetoric and power expansion fueling polarization.
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Donald Trump, on the Threats to His Life: the Role of the President Is "a Very Dangerous Profession"
U.S. President Donald Trump reflected yesterday on the threats to his life, while enjoying a Supreme Court decision that gave him extensive powers to continue his political agenda, reports...
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