
(GoRealNewsNow.com) – GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump said he is ‘always worried’ about safety concerns for his upcoming Butler, Pennsylvania, and exposed the shocking failures by the Biden-Harris administration.
Trump slammed the White House for hampering crucial security measures, revealing a disturbing pattern of negligence that threatens America’s beloved Republican leader.
Trump, ever vigilant of the threats against him, did not mince his words when discussing the challenges facing his upcoming rally in Butler.
In a candid interview on NewsNation’s “CUOMO” show, the former president expressed his deep-seated worries about safety, particularly in light of a previous assassination attempt at the same location.
“[T]hey’re only allowed to do what the White House is letting them do,” Trump stated, highlighting the Biden-Harris administration’s apparent reluctance to provide adequate protection for a former president and leading political figure.
“Well, I’m always worried,” he added.
The situation becomes even more alarming when considering the scale of Trump’s rallies. Unlike the sparsely attended events of his political rivals, his gatherings draw massive crowds, necessitating enhanced security measures.
Yet, despite the clear need for robust protection, the White House seems content to leave him vulnerable.
The gravity of the situation cannot be overstated. Trump’s return to Butler comes in the wake of a harrowing assassination attempt that left one person dead and two others injured.
Meanwhile, the former president was shot in the ear during the incident, narrowly escaping with his life thanks to the swift action of a Secret Service counter-sniper.
While a Senate investigation into the shooting revealed multiple “preventable” security failures by the Secret Service, a lead Secret Service agent reportedly failed to communicate a credible threat against Trump prior to the July 13 rally.
Despite these challenges, Trump remains resolute in his commitment to Americans. The upcoming rally will honor Corey Comperatore, the brave supporter who lost his life in the previous attack.
Still reeling from the traumatic events of July, the Butler community now faces the prospect of Trump’s return with a mix of anticipation and anxiety.
Local mental health consultant Shanea Clancy noted signs of PTSD among residents, underscoring the deep impact of the assassination attempt on this tight-knit community.
As Trump prepares to rally his supporters once again, it is questionable if the current administration will step up and provide the necessary security measures to protect him or if they will continue to play politics with the safety of one of America’s most influential leaders.
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