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Trump’s closest aides say he will not slow his public appearances despite recent shooting scare - The president has said he would not let an attempted attack stop him from canceling public events
Former NBC News pundit Chuck Todd was roasted by critics after declaring he doesn't feel safe attending events featuring President Trump going forward.
Critics say a White House ballroom would be a "vanity" project for President Donald Trump. He and the Department of Justice say it's needed for security.
A former Secret Service agent said Sunday the Trump administration should be “looking at” scaling back the number of Cabinet officials attending the same events after Saturday’s shooting at the White
Former "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd said, during an appearance on Chris Cillizza's podcast, that he no longer feels comfortable going to public events where the president is going to be. "I don't feel safe,
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles is set to hold a meeting soon on security protocols for events attended by President Donald Trump in light of the media dinner shooting over the weekend. “President Trump and the White House are standing by the leadership of Secret Service,
Rory McIlroy received a special shoutout from President Donald Trump at the White House State Dinner despite skipping this week's event at Trump National Doral.
Trump referenced Martin Luther King Jr., mused about possibly buying Spirit Airlines and boasted about his ballroom during two White House events.
Senate Republicans are pushing for passage of legislation that would back the Trump administration’s planned White House ballroom in the wake of a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday.