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BREAKING🚨 Trump’s security just went into emergency mode after the gala shooting — and the next attacks will target us, not him. Federal law enforcement is holding emergency meetings this week to rethink how they protect Trump after a gunman with guns and knives tried to rush the White House Correspondents’ Dinner ballroom on Saturday night. According to the Associated Press, this is the *third* violent incident near Trump in less than two years — and it’s finally forcing the Secret Service and the White House to admit their current playbook isn’t working. The question on the table now isn’t just how to keep him alive. It’s how much they’re willing to lock the rest of us down to do it. A White House official says Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is convening Trump’s staff, the Secret Service, and the Department of Homeland Security to “explore additional options” for future events. That bland phrase covers the reality: bigger perimeters, more militarized zones, harsher screening, and even less access for journalists, protesters, and ordinary people anywhere the president appears. Secret Service threat teams are already re-reviewing recent threats, warning internally that copycat attacks often follow high-profile incidents like this. And Trump is bragging publicly that the next Correspondents’ Dinner — which he’s pressuring the association to reschedule — will have “even more security” and a “bigger perimeter.” We’ve seen this movie. When the stakes are his safety, there is always unlimited money for barricades, snipers on rooftops, and sweeping surveillance. When the stakes are kids in schools, voters at polling places, or protesters in the streets, suddenly there’s nothing they can do but “study the issue.” This time, the risk is even bigger because Trump is already using “security” to justify crushing dissent — from ordering mass arrests of protesters to backing extreme laws that target immigrants and activists. Now a real, frightening attack handed him the perfect excuse to build higher walls around himself and anyone who might challenge him. Imagine what the next few months of Trump events look like if his people get their way: anti-Trump demonstrators pushed blocks away from venues, “free speech zones” behind fencing, journalists herded through extreme screening or quietly denied access, whole downtowns turned into frozen security bubbles whenever he visits. And every inch of that will be justified with one night at the Washington Hilton. The same president who laughs off violence against his opponents now gets to wrap himself in victimhood while expanding the security state in his own image. The Secret Service did its job Saturday night — Trump walked out unharmed. But if the response is a permanent, Trump-era security clampdown that treats the public as the enemy, we all lose something that’s a lot harder to get back than an evening gala. The next hearings, rallies, and protests are already on the calendar. Watch how quickly “protect the president” turns into “control the people” — unless courts, Congress, and the press draw a line right now. If you appreciate my posts, it would mean the world if you followed my page. Thank you for being here.


 same honeypot he smacked and rubbed her anus/clitoria out on twitter?