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Secret Service Just Thwarted ANOTHER Serious Threat Against Trump’s Life

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A man was arrested Saturday afternoon at a Florida golf resort owned by Donald Trump after an altercation with U.S. Secret Service agents at a security checkpoint, officials said.

The incident occurred around 4:15 p.m. at a screening station staffed by federal agents and local law enforcement, according to Fox News.

Michael Townsend said the individual refused to follow instructions and became confrontational.

“During the encounter, the individual became disruptive and failed to comply with lawful orders,” Townsend said. “He then made physical contact with a member of the Secret Service and was taken into custody without further incident.”

The suspect was later booked by Doral police on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest without violence, according to reports. He was transported to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center following the arrest.

Trump had visited the property earlier in the day with family members before departing ahead of a PGA Tour event taking place in the area. The tournament drew large crowds, prompting heightened security measures and screening procedures at resort entrances.

Video circulating online appeared to show a man in handcuffs near the checkpoint. Authorities have not publicly released the suspect’s name or additional details about what prompted the confrontation.

The arrest comes amid heightened security attention following previous threats and incidents involving Trump, including the July 2024 shooting at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna recently raised concerns about that incident during a podcast appearance, questioning aspects of the investigation and security planning.

“I think what is interesting about the initial investigation is…it was done under Biden, period,” Luna said, referring to the early handling of the case.

She also questioned the role of federal agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and cited other incidents she said reflected broader concerns about transparency.

The Butler attack, in which gunman Thomas Crooks opened fire from a rooftop, left one attendee dead and several others injured. Trump was struck in the ear during the shooting before the suspect was killed by Secret Service agents.

Authorities have not indicated any connection between Saturday’s arrest in Florida and prior incidents.

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