Secret Service Protects Trump After Cellphone Assault
- At a rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania, a cellphone was thrown at Donald Trump.
- A secret service agent quickly responded by kicking the thrown phone away from the former president.
- This incident highlights ongoing security concerns for Trump, following previous assassination attempts.
During a rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Donald Trump faced an unexpected incident when a cellphone was thrown at him from the crowd. As he exited the stage, a secret service agent quickly intervened, kicking the phone away to ensure Trump's safety. This event unfolded amidst Trump’s attempts to engage with Latino voters following previous controversial remarks. In recent months, Trump's security has been heightened due to two assassination attempts that raised concerns about his safety. The first attempt involved a shooter at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, while the second involved an armed individual arrested at a campaign rally in Coachella, California. Both incidents have left Trump's security team on high alert and prompted serious security measures at his events.