Secret Service Appeals for More Resources After Trump Threat
Secret Service Appeals for More Resources After Trump Threat
Secret Service Appeals for More Resources After Trump Threat
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Federal agents are investigating Ryan W. Routh, who allegedly attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump. Routh, described as delusional and politically obsessed, has a lengthy criminal history, including a 2002 conviction for possessing an explosive device. Meanwhile, lawmakers are calling for increased resources for the Secret Service following this incident, with Alabama Senator and U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham highlighting the agency's overwork and need for additional personnel to ensure Trump's safety. Trump himself acknowledged weaknesses in his protection, stating that the Secret Service requires 'more men and women'. These discussions coincide with the Barbados Union of Teachers urging the Ministry of Education to enhance school security amidst newly introduced safety protocols, reflecting broader concerns about security across various sectors.

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