That's classified, but it's more than two. How were they foiled? That is also classified.
Author Ronald Kessler wrote that an agent protecting Reagan during his 1976 presidential run asked why he was wearing a pistol. Reagan replied, "Well, just in case you guys can't do the job, I can help out."
As President, Reagan carried a .38 revolver in his briefcase, and may have occasionally worn it concealed.
But President Trump can't even own a gun, not even the Glock he purchased in 2023 in South Carolina, thanks to the lawfare case which unjustly pronounced him a convicted and sentenced felon. He can carry the nuclear football 24 hours a day, but not a simple personal-protection handgun.
“The decline of community in the modern world has as its inevitable religious consequence the creation of masses of helpless, bewildered individuals who are unable to find solace in Christianity regarded merely as creed.”
Robert Nisbet
American diplomacy should continue to stand up for genuine democracy, freedom of expression, and unapologetic celebrations of European nations’ individual character and history. America encourages its political allies in Europe to promote this revival of spirit, and the growing influence of patriotic European parties indeed gives cause for great optimism. Our goal should be to help Europe correct its current trajectory.
The White House
The National Security Strategy Document
Games stimulate the mind. Kids thrive on mental stimulation. Games teach kids to triumph over challenging problems.
This story out of India: Sarwagya Singh Kushwaha was born in 2022. At 30 months he started learning chess. By age three he had defeated five ranking members of the International Chess Federation, earning him his own official ranking. What’s next? Recognition as a grand master as he continues learn about how chess works, and how victory is achieved against some of the most active minds of his generation.