Joe Biden isn’t happy that Kamala stole his spotlight. And now he’s out for revenge.
Because Biden partnered with Trump in a stunning blow to Kamala Harris.
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is ramping up security measures as assassination threats from Iran become a pressing concern in the crucial final weeks of the presidential race.
In a strategic move, the campaign has requested military aircraft and vehicles to ensure Trump’s safe travel across the country, highlighting the severity of the threat and the high stakes of the situation.
Even President Biden, despite his strained relationship with Trump, recognized the gravity of the request.
“As long as he doesn’t ask for F-15s,” Biden joked, but promptly confirmed that he directed the Department of Defense to provide Trump with “every single thing he needs.”
The threat to Trump is not an empty one—Iran has been vocal about its desire for retribution since Trump ordered the 2020 airstrike that eliminated Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.
The FBI is actively investigating two recent assassination attempts. At one rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Trump narrowly escaped a fatal outcome when a bullet grazed him—an incident that could have ended much worse.
In light of these dangers, Trump’s campaign is seeking tighter security, including expanded flight restrictions over his rallies and homes, and the availability of ballistic glass for events in critical swing states.
With Trump’s massive influence and ability to draw large crowds, these added precautions are essential.
The Secret Service, already on high alert, has fortified Trump’s protection with state-of-the-art technology such as unmanned aerial vehicles, counter-drone systems, and advanced ballistic shields.
Their commitment to safeguarding Trump is crucial as the threat from Iran continues to escalate.
Logistical challenges have also come into play, with reports indicating that Trump’s campaign had to reschedule or downsize events due to a lack of available security personnel.
Wisconsin rallies, for example, were relocated because the Secret Service was stretched thin while handling security for the U.N. General Assembly.
Yet, despite these setbacks, Trump’s team remains determined to maintain a packed campaign schedule.
As the November 5 election approaches, Trump’s campaign is leaving nothing to chance.
This is no longer just about political maneuvering—it’s about protecting a leader who continues to face significant threats.
While the Biden administration moves slowly, Trump’s team is laser-focused on ensuring his safety and pushing forward with the race.
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