We’ve come a long way from the days when presidents road around in convertibles so they could wave to crowds during parades. That period ended with the tragic assassination of President Kennedy. The attempted assassination of President Reagan once again highlighted the vulnerability a president experiences when he steps out in public. So there is a constant tension between two needs — to have the president visible to the people, while at the same time ensuring his safety.
It’s not just a problem for public officials. Wealthy business magnates such as Donald Trump employ private security forces for personal protection. But when someone becomes president, that responsibility is turned over to the Secret Service.
Donald Trump’s security situation is an unusual one, as outlined on page two.
Whom ever he feels safe with at this time. With all the coruption in Washington who would you trust but your own people. He’s smart. Don’t trust anyone
so true
Agreed 100
Good for trump
After what happened to JFK ….trump would be foolish if he didn’t keep his private security
Don’t blame him at all there are a lot of people in the government who would love to see him commit Clinton type suicide. Protect him he is our answer
I wouldn’t trust the Secret Service either ! Look what it got JFK !
The Secret Service can protect your private security .
Good for him.
Can’t blame him, I’d want a team I KNEW I could trust!