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Security Lapse in Donald Trump's Assassination Attempt Raises Concerns

The recent assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump has raised serious concerns about security protocols. During a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Trump narrowly escaped a bullet fired by an assassin armed with an AR-15 rifle. The incident highlighted significant lapses in the protection provided by the US Secret Service, contrasting sharply with security […]

Donald Trump assassination attempt
Donald Trump assassination attempt

The recent assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump has raised serious concerns about security protocols. During a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Trump narrowly escaped a bullet fired by an assassin armed with an AR-15 rifle. The incident highlighted significant lapses in the protection provided by the US Secret Service, contrasting sharply with security measures observed for other world leaders.

For instance, India’s Special Protection Group (SPG) strictly limits the exposure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to 180 degrees, with extensive sweeps and distance maintained between the PM and the public during speeches. In contrast, Trump was exposed 360 degrees at the rally, allowing the assailant multiple shots at close range before being neutralized by a Secret Service sniper.

Analysis of the event footage reveals that while Trump was swiftly protected after the shooting began, initial security positioning left his head vulnerable. This contrasts with protocols observed by other security agencies, such as the SPG in India, which employ bullet-resistant shields and maintain greater distance between the VVIP and potential threats.

A notable security expert commented, “I would rate the US Secret Service 6/10 in handling the assassination attempt. Access control was inadequate, leaving the VVIP vulnerable during critical moments.”

This incident draws comparisons to other security failures, such as the assassination attempt on former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, where lax security allowed an assailant to approach unnoticed.

In conclusion, while the Secret Service successfully extracted Trump from danger, the incident underscores the importance of rigorous security protocols to protect high-profile figures effectively.

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