Concern for Trump's safety

 Newsmax:

Rasmussen Poll: 55 Percent Worried Trump Unsafe at Inauguration

President-elect Donald Trump may have survived two assassination attempts while on the campaign trail last year, but a majority of voters in a new Rasmussen Reports poll say they're concerned he won't be safe at his inauguration on Monday.

According to the survey, 55% of likely U.S. voters say they are worried about Trump's safety at his swearing-in ceremony, including 31% who say they are very concerned.
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Fortunately, the foul weather in Washington, DC has resulted in the inauguration being moved inside the Capitol building which should make it easier to control the attendance and exclude anyone who might be armed with a weapon.  In recent years the Capitol has been a restricted area.  After two assassination attempts in recent weeks, I suspect the Secret Service will be vigorous in its efforts.  They will probably be checking every office and closet for bombs and people not supposed to be there.

See also:

Secret Service on red alert after what this foreign enemy was caught saying about Trump

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In a recent interview with NBC News, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian denied allegations that his government had attempted to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump, calling such claims part of a broader campaign to incite fear of Iran. “This is another one of those schemes that Israel and other countries are designing to promote Iranophobia,” Pezeshkian stated. “Iran has never attempted to nor does it plan to assassinate anyone. At least as far as I know.”

Pezeshkian’s assertions contradict evidence presented by U.S. authorities, who allege that Iran made at least two attempts last year to target Trump. When asked directly by NBC’s Lester Holt if there had ever been a plan to assassinate Trump, Pezeshkian flatly replied, “None whatsoever.”

Despite Pezeshkian’s denials, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has revealed significant details about Iran’s alleged involvement in assassination schemes. In November, an indictment was unsealed against Farhad Shakeri, a 51-year-old Iranian national.
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