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.
...there was a sober silence in the room. Samuel Adams, a key figure in the American Revolution and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, spoke up to say,
“We have this day restored the Sovereign to Whom all men ought to be obedient. He reigns in heaven and from the rising to the setting of the sun, let His kingdom come.”
Colonel Douglas MacGregor predicts a continuation of the Iran war soon, once all sides have replenished missile stocks.
"Washington’s political class manifests much less regard for the long-term strategic interests of its own citizens—their security and prosperity. As a result, Washington pays an exorbitant price in reputation and treasure for policies that confront Palestinians with the choice of death or expulsion from their homelands.
"Assumptions of tacit acceptance or rapid capitulation are implicit and dangerous.
[The Muslims will not 'do a deal.']
"When Hitler was briefed on the expected Soviet reaction to Operation Barbarossa, Major General Ernst Koestring, a Prussian officer fluent in Russian from a family that had lived in Moscow since the reign of Catherine the Great, advised: “Initially, German forces will advance rapidly. The various peoples on the Soviet periphery will likely welcome the German forces. Resistance will be weak. But when the Germans advance into ...