The recent apparent second attempted assassination on former President Donald Trump has prompted increased security measures at Trump International Hotel and Tower in downtown Chicago. The Chicago Police Department has focused its attention on the flagship Illinois property, providing it with special attention and appropriate resources.
While security has also been heightened at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach following the apprehension of a man at Trump’s golf course, it remains unclear whether additional measures have been implemented at Trump’s other properties across the country. Despite attempts to reach out for comments, most properties did not respond or indicated that security levels have not changed.
The Secret Service, in collaboration with local law enforcement, is responsible for devising security plans to protect important political figures like Trump. In New York City, the NYPD has increased visibility around Trump Tower with marked police vehicles and uniformed officers stationed at the entrance. However, pedestrians and tourists are still allowed to walk past and take photos as usual.
In Rancho Palos Verdes, where Trump National Golf Club is located, there has been no increase in security by the Los Angeles County sheriff. Requests for information on security measures at Trump properties in various states were left unanswered.
Acting Director of the Secret Service, Ronald Rowe Jr., defended the security provided for Trump during a recent round of golf, stating that emergency plans were in place with a high level of protection. Following the recent threats to Trump’s life, Rowe emphasized the need for a reassessment of protective methodologies in the face of a dynamic threat environment.
In conclusion, the aftermath of the attempted assassinations on Trump has raised concerns about the security of his properties nationwide. While some locations have bolstered security measures, others remain unchanged. The Secret Service continues to work on enhancing protection for the former president amidst ongoing threats.