Secret Service Had To Drastically Beef Up Security at Mar-a-Lago After Bounty Put Out on President
I imagine that after the recent events in Iran in regards to the elimination of General Soleimani and the recent threat from Iran, security around President Trump is going to be extremely high for a while, possibly even the rest of his life. That is unless Iran tries to pull some funny business and start a war that they can’t handle.
Just recently, the Secret Service has to ramp up the security at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida adding multiple checkpoints and searching vehicles for explosives.
We’re not talking about having to go through one of the four checkpoints, I mean you may have to go through ALL four checkpoints.
According to Daily Mail,
The Secret Service has substantially toughened security at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort after three potentially harmful intrusions and now as Iran has put out an $80million hit on the president.
No longer can anyone wander onto the Palm Beach property under false pretenses, as happened last March with Yujing Zhang from China.
Depending on where members and guests are headed on the property, they now may have to pass through as many as four Secret Service security checkpoints.
Their identities are checked based on their driver’s licenses, and their vehicles are examined for explosives under the hood and in the trunk. They must pass through metal detectors or be wanded for weapons or explosives at several more check points.
The added security should make it impossible for intruders to sneak in again, avoiding repeat incidents by trespassers Mark Lindblom, a college freshman who wandered around the resort for 20 minutes during Trump’s 2018 Thanksgiving visit and Chinese national Jing Lu, who entered the grounds last month to try to take photos without being immediately apprehended by Secret Service agents.
Rest assured that our President knows full well what he’s doing and what Iran is capable of and he’s well prepared for it.