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Watchdog Group Says Trump Is at Risk

From Newsmax:

“I’m really concerned about the president’s safety,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said, warning that recent Secret Service actions reflect serious security failures surrounding President Donald Trump.

Fitton said the president “was almost killed twice, supposedly under the protection of the Secret Service, and then they walked him into a potentially dangerous ambush,” talking with the New York Post about a September incident at a Washington restaurant where Trump was confronted by protesters.

Judicial Watch is demanding answers from the government after what it calls an “unbelievable security lapse” that allowed Code Pink activists to confront Trump during a dinner at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab.

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