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Secret Service discovered a “suspicious stand” close to Florida airport utilized by Trump, FBI says

Editorial Board Published October 19, 2025
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Secret Service discovered a “suspicious stand” close to Florida airport utilized by Trump, FBI says
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Federal officers discovered what they’ve described as a “suspicious stand” close to an space of Palm Seaside Worldwide Airport utilized by Air Pressure One when President Trump travels to Florida, FBI Director Kash Patel stated Sunday in a social media submit.

The U.S. Secret Service stated in a press release it discovered “items of interest” whereas sweeping the world earlier than Mr. Trump’s arrival on Friday. The company didn’t determine the gadgets, however it shared a photograph of what seemed to be a platform arrange excessive in a tree.

Secret Service discovered a “suspicious stand” close to Florida airport utilized by Trump, FBI says

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“There was no impact to any movements and no individuals were present or involved at the location,” Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi stated.

The president flew into the Palm Seaside airport on Friday and is about to move again to Washington on Sunday after spending the weekend at his Mar-A-Lago membership.

The airport is situated lower than a mile north of Mr. Trump’s golf membership in West Palm Seaside, which was the location of an tried assassination in opposition to the president final 12 months. Prosecutors say Ryan Routh — who was discovered responsible within the assassination plot final month — pointed a rifle from the golf membership’s tree line, however Secret Service brokers noticed him and opened hearth.

Mr. Trump survived a separate assassination try simply two months earlier, when a bullet grazed his ear throughout a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The safety breaches drew new scrutiny to the Secret Service, which suspended a number of brokers earlier this 12 months.

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