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Timeline of Security Incidents and Assassination Attempts Involving Donald Trump
A series of alarming security incidents involving US President Donald Trump has raised serious concerns about safety around one of the world’s most high-profile political figures. From assassination attempts to breaches of security perimeters, these events span from 2024 through 2026 and reflect ongoing threats during both campaign and presidential periods.

July 2024 - Shooting at Pennsylvania Rally
 
Trump was injured during a campaign rally in Butler County, Pennsylvania, on July 14, 2024. Gunshots rang out while he addressed supporters, prompting Secret Service agents to rush the stage and shield him. He sustained a wound to his right ear before being escorted away. The attacker, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, was shot and killed at the scene.

September 2024 - Attempt at Florida Golf Course
 
A second attempt occurred on September 15, 2024, at Trump’s golf resort in Florida. Security personnel spotted a weapon hidden in nearby bushes and quickly opened fire. The suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, was later arrested. Investigators revealed he had been in the area for weeks prior to the incident. He was eventually convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.

September 2025  Security Breach at Golf Event
In another troubling episode, an off-duty New York police officer, Melvin Eng, managed to infiltrate Trump’s security detail at a major golf tournament. Armed and dressed in tactical gear, he falsely presented himself as part of the official protection team. The breach led to his suspension and a formal investigation into how he bypassed security checks.

February 2026  Attack at Mar-a-Lago Perimeter
A man attempted to breach the security perimeter of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida by crashing a vehicle into the compound. Armed with a shotgun and gas can, the attacker was shot dead by Secret Service agents. Authorities later identified him as Austin Tucker Martin, whose motives remain unclear.

Latest Incident - White House Correspondents’ Dinner
The most recent scare took place during a high-profile media event in Washington, where an armed individual opened fire inside the venue hosting the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. The suspect was quickly apprehended, and officials confirmed that charges would follow. It remains uncertain whether Trump was the intended target.

Rising Security Concerns
 
These incidents collectively highlight the persistent and evolving threats faced by Trump. Security agencies have continued to tighten measures, but the frequency of such events underscores the challenges of protecting a global political figure in an increasingly volatile environment.