12,000+ Tweets about Assassinating Trump Create Challenge for Secret Service
Since Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day, more than 12,000 people have tweeted “assassinate Trump,” causing a headache for the Secret Service.
Since Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day, more than 12,000 people have tweeted “assassinate Trump,” causing a headache for the Secret Service.
A Secret Service agent who said she would not take a bullet for President Trump has been placed on administrative leave.
Veterans of the Secret Service said they were stunned to learn an agent based in Denver said she would not take a bullet for President Trump.
A secret agent is under fire after suggesting on Facebook that she wouldn’t take a bullet for Donald Trump.
The White House counselor and Trump’s final campaign manager said she received a suspicious “white substance” at her home.
Madonna caught the attention of the Secret Service after she said during the Women’s March On Washington that she has thought about “blowing up the White House.”
The Secret Service is investigating a Kentucky woman after she tweeted for someone to be “kind enough” to assassinate President Trump.
By Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday exchanged his Android device for an unidentified locked-down phone. Included is a new phone number, which only a small group of people will know, the Associated Press reports. Because of hacking concerns, Barack Obama became the first president to use a phone approved by security agencies….