Trump at Mar-a-Lago: How has security around club changed since first assassination attempt?
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48% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
65% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-39% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : When Trump is at Mar-a-Lago, law-enforcement boats will display flashing blue lights and Coast Guard Sector Miami will broadcast a notice to boaters on VHF channel 16, the Coast Guard has said.55% : FDOT also works with the Coast Guard to adjust bridge-opening schedules in the town when Trump is home.
51% : The Florida Highway Patrol and other regional law-enforcement agencies are called in to provide additional security for visiting dignitaries or if Trump travels outside the Southern Boulevard corridor between Trump International, Mar-a-Lago and Palm Beach International Airport.
50% : The U.S. Coast Guard establishes temporary security zones in the water on either side of Mar-a-Lago when Trump is home or expected to return home.
48% : As the Secret Service moved ahead of Trump on the course, an agent spotted the barrel of a rifle poking through bushes along the sixth fairway.
46% : The Federal Aviation Administration also plays a role in safeguarding Trump, issuing notices to pilots to protect the airspace over Mar-a-Lago and banning drones from flying near the property.
37% : In the wake of July 13, the Secret Service was criticized for its protection of Trump.
33% : Since then, the town, Secret Service and Mar-a-Lago reached an agreement announced Aug. 19 to open the road when Trump is not home for extended periods of time.
30% : The agent fired at the man, who did not return fire or have Trump in his line of sight, law-enforcement officials have said.
28% : Here's a look at some of the visible security measures and changes around Mar-a-Lago that play a role in protecting Trump, who faced an apparent second attempted assassination on Sept. 15.
24% : There have been two assassination attempts on Trump in as many months.
20% : The first was at a July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where one Trump supporter was killed and Trump and two other supporters were injured.
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