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 FDA has rejected its strongest safety warning for Covid mRNA vaccines despite acknowledging that children were killed by the products.
This news surfaced during a televised Bloomberg interview with FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, who said the agency has “no plans” to apply its strongest safety warning to Covid mRNA vaccines.
In that interview, Makary confirmed that the FDA’s own safety and epidemiology centre had formally recommended a boxed warning — a step reserved, under FDA rules, for drugs with “special problems, particularly ones that may lead to death or serious injury.”