Security Tightened for Trump's Upcoming Inauguration Amid Threats of Violence
U.S. national security agencies have issued warnings that the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump may be at risk of violent extremist threats. These precautions come in the wake of past assassination attempts on Trump during the 2024 campaign and recent violent incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas.
While no specific credible threats have been identified, a threat assessment from multiple agencies, including the FBI and Secret Service, suggests that perpetrators may view the inauguration as a last chance to impact electoral outcomes through violence. The assessment outlines potential scenarios such as bomb hoaxes, drone incidents, and vehicle attacks. Concerns have also been raised regarding protests that could escalate into violence.
To combat these threats, a comprehensive security operation will be established for the inauguration, deploying approximately 25,000 law enforcement and military personnel to the event. These includes 4,000 officers from various regions of the country and nearly 1,000 units supporting Capitol Police. Enhanced security measures will encompass physical barriers, street closures, and the presence of undercover law enforcement and National Guard members.
Counterterrorism experts warn that the current threat landscape is more volatile compared to previous inaugurations, with increased societal acceptance of violence in political discourse. Authorities are determined to ensure a peaceful transfer of power amidst these challenges.
Weekly Newsletter
News summary by melangenews