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Trump is a former President and the Republican nominee in 2024. He deserves Secret Service protection. But, when they tell him that outdoor rallies result in increased risk to him and them, Trump should try to abide by their recommendations. There is no reason Trump can't have the same rallies indoors. The same goes for "spur of the moment" plans. "It looks like a good day for golf. Let's go". Trump should consider the risk. If there is going to be a golf outing, especially at one of his own properties, give 24 hours' notice and shut the place down to all other outside guests. Give the Secret Service enough time to secure the perimeter.
It seems to me that Trump takes far too many unnecessary risks and then blames everyone else when something happens. Let's face it, all 4 candidates and President Biden are all at risk from some crazed lunatic. But it seems as though everyone else but Trump, reduces those risks.
Both close call incidents happened because Trump wants outdoor rallies in difficult to secure venues or makes impulsive decisions as he did Sunday. He should be required to choose easier to secure indoor venues or airport tarmacs, and golf with proper notice. The problem is, Trump wants to do what he wants, when he wants.
No one should be subject to danger for seeking public office. But those people who require protection need to let the professionals make the hard decisions to reduce those risks, especially during the few months leading up to the election.
Walleye
(36,774 posts)Even when a guy did shoot at him, he didnt come out and say, people lets tone it down, or anything. He used it as a badge of honor. He doesnt know what the word honor means.
HagathaCrispy
(154 posts)30,000 Americans over 30,000 Americans die at the hands of gun violence every single year and I don't see 20 news articles about them.
canetoad
(18,402 posts)Michael Jackson's death on DU?
To paraphrase Mozart in Amadeus. There will be just as many posts as it needs.
Roy Rolling
(7,229 posts)Michael Jackson was not a victim of gun violence. He died from a drug overdose.
mucholderthandirt
(1,254 posts)LeftInTX
(31,204 posts)His golf course is not secure.
betsuni
(27,353 posts)canetoad
(18,402 posts)Of his narcisism, his god complex and his overbearing hubris.I wonder how those who are responsible for keeping him safe feel about their lives being endangered without good reason.
Lonestarblue
(12,051 posts)He just believes that we the taxpayers should pay to have extraordinary security around him so he can do anything he wants whenever he wants. His Secret Service costs are already probably double or triple the other three candidates combined because of his selfishness.
I dont want him to become a martyr, but I dont want to pay for his upkeep either.
Emile
(31,346 posts)costing the US tax payers to protect his fat ass. My relative said we can afford it because President Trump never accepted a salary.
The secret service golf cart fees alone (that were paid to Trump) was more than his salary.
Pototan
(2,181 posts)That Trump not take additional risks that have nothing to do with the election? Can't he just golf a lot less and make sure the course is secured and have rallies in enclosed venues?
It's not a lot to ask for considering it's only a few months.
BlueKota
(3,788 posts)and quit promising things he can't deliver. It sounds like the attempted shooter was a disappointed former fan. Not excusing attempted shooter's actions just speculation on his motives.
Danascot
(4,930 posts)pfffft
Captain Zero
(7,610 posts)nt