Updated
Updated · ms.now · May 1
White House officials harden presidential security after dinner breach
Updated
Updated · ms.now · May 1

White House officials harden presidential security after dinner breach

9 articles · Updated · ms.now · May 1
  • Chief of staff Susie Wiles met Secret Service and Homeland Security leaders on Monday as officials weighed ballistic glass, bulletproof vests and changes before Trump's Friday Florida trip.
  • The Secret Service also opened a Mission Assurance Review after the gunman tried to breach the White House Correspondents' Dinner, while officials planned tighter protection for the 2026 World Cup, America 250 and campaign rallies.
  • Trump has insisted future events will not be cancelled over security concerns, despite agents stopping him from returning to the stage after the shooting and his acknowledgement that indoor-event protections could improve.
How can security be 'reimagined' when an attacker reached mere feet from the President's event?
With threats evolving since the 1981 Hilton attack, is a truly secure public presidency still possible?