Updated
Updated · NPR · Apr 28
Juliette Kayyem discusses security measures for President Trump at public events
Updated
Updated · NPR · Apr 28

Juliette Kayyem discusses security measures for President Trump at public events

4 articles · Updated · NPR · Apr 28
  • In an NPR interview, A Martinez speaks with former Homeland Security official Juliette Kayyem about protecting President Trump during high-profile gatherings such as Saturday's dinner.
  • Kayyem outlines the unique security challenges faced when safeguarding a former president at public venues, emphasizing coordination among agencies and adapting to evolving threats.
  • The discussion highlights the importance of balancing public access with robust security, especially amid heightened political tensions and recent incidents at public events involving prominent figures.
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