Trump, Florida and No Kings
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Secret Service agents discovered a hunting stand with direct line of sight to where President Donald Trump exits Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport, the day before he landed in Florida on Friday, the Secret Service said. Trump was in Florida over the weekend, golfing at his Mar-a-Lago resort.
Floridians massed throughout the state Saturday for the second national No Kings day demonstrations against the increasingly authoritarian second Trump administration, marked as it is by aggressive immigration enforcement and prosecutions of the president’s enemies.
Federal officials found a "suspicious stand" near the area used by Air Force One when President Trump travels to Florida, FBI Director Kash Patel said Sunday.
The U.S. Secret Service on Thursday discovered a suspicious hunting stand near Palm Beach International Airport with a direct sight line to where President Donald Trump exits Air Force One, the agency confirmed to NBC News on Sunday.
Saturday's "No Kings" protest near the Broadview, Illinois, Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility saw a Trump piñata get bashed.
Large crowds began gathering on Saturday morning in opposition to how Mr. Trump has been approaching various issues, such as immigration and the government shutdown.
A mass showing in Jacksonville came out for Round 2 of the No Kings anti-Donald Trump protests, joining others across Florida and the United States.