How Trump’s protectors are failing him over and over again — and will get him killed unless we act now
US News Metro Long Island Politics
Sports NFL MLB Olympics NBA NHL College Football College Basketball WNBA
Business Personal Finance
Entertainment TV Movies Music Celebrities Awards Theater
Lifestyle Weird But True Sex & Relationships Viral Trends Human Interest Parenting Fashion & Beauty Food & Drink Travel
Health Wellness Fitness Health Care Medicine Men’s Health Women’s Health Mental Health Nutrition
Science Space Environment Wildlife Archaeology
Today’s Paper Covers Columnists Horoscopes Crosswords & Games Sports Odds Podcasts Careers
Email Newsletters Official Store Home Delivery Tips
Switch between CA and NY editions here.
How Trump’s protectors are failing him over and over again — and will get him killed unless we act now
In my four decades protecting lives — from the streets of the South Bronx as an NYPD detective in the robbery and gun squads to building and leading a powerhouse security company — I have never seen a more alarming pattern of incompetence.
In the past 22 months, four documented assassination attempts have been made against President Donald Trump.
My experience growing Brosnan Risk Consultants from a one-man basement operation into a firm deploying over 7,000 elite security professionals across 43 states has sharpened my ability to spot the micro-gaps, systemic breakdowns and unforgivable lapses that others overlook.
And I’ve been physically present at every one of those four would-be assassination locations.
I’ve walked the rooftops, scoured the perimeters and tested the protocols myself.
What I’ve found is not just failure, but an alarming level of negligence that will get the president killed unless we act now.
Delusional Democrats are creating a lefty alternate universe
Iran's peace offer tries to play President Trump for a fool
How many times must Trump be targeted before the left quits radicalizing people?
On July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pa., Thomas Matthew Crooks exploited catastrophic failures in communication, coordination, command and control.
Local, state and federal agencies collapsed at the most basic level.
The shooter was the only person who thought to put a drone in the air that day: Incredibly, none of the multiple agencies on scene........
