Trump’s many upcoming large, public events may present fresh security challenges after latest attack
Officials say the agency is considering tighter screening and larger perimeters as Trump faces a packed schedule of major public events.
- Federal authorities are reassessing security for events involving Donald Trump after an attack at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
- The incident—one of several recent threats—highlights the challenge of balancing public appearances with safety risks.
- Security concerns come ahead of major upcoming events, including the U.S. 250th anniversary and the FIFA World Cup.
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Trump's many upcoming large, high-profile events may present fresh security challenges after latest attack
The White House hasn't commented on additional security measures, but more thorough screening and possibly bulletproof glass at public Trump events could be coming.
Trump's many upcoming large, public events may present fresh security challenges after latest attack
President Donald Trump is likely to face new security questions as he plans to attend a series of large, high-profile events in coming months.
WASHINGTON D.C. – Federal authorities are assessing how to proceed with several high-profile public events in which President Donald Trump will participate, following the attack suffered at the White House Correspondents Dinner. The third violent attack in Trump’s immediate vicinity in less than two years rekindles the main tension faced by Republican President’s advocates: how to reconcile the presidency’s public demands with the minimal risk o…
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