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Trump to Continue Outdoor Rallies With Increased Secret Service Protection After Assassination Attempt

Well, that didn’t take long. Less than a week after former President Donald Trump’s team seemed to acquiesce to a Secret Service request to forego outdoor rallies, it appears he will once again hold events out in the open.

The former president, in yet another all-caps post on Truth Social, declared that the Secret Service will “step up” its efforts to protect him.

A gunman on July 13 shot the former president in an attempt to assassinate him at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Secret Service fell under scrutiny for failing to prevent Thomas Matthew Crooks from opening fire during the event, grazing Trump in his right ear, and killing a rallygoer while injuring two others. The shooter had been spotted by other rallygoers who warned law enforcement. A Secret Service sniper shot and killed the would-be assassin shortly after he opened fire.

The Secret Service reportedly asked Trump to refrain from outdoor events and to hold his rallies at indoor venues instead.

The former president announced recently in a different post on Truth Social that he would be holding another rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the town where the attempted assassination happened, as RedState’s Ward Clark reported.

There could have been little doubt that Trump would go back to his outdoor rallies which, as  Clark pointed out, are his trademark. The events have been a hallmark of Trump’s political career ever since he first started campaigning in the 2016 race. It would be quite odd if he did not continue to hold outdoor rallies.

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