presidential security
Coverage of presidential security in the Nexus archive.
- I've guarded presidents for 20 years. Trump faces two drastic Secret Service changes after WHCD nightmare
A Secret Service agent with 20 years of presidential protection experience discusses two major changes in security protocols for Donald Trump following a traumatic White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD) incident. The changes aim to address vulnerabilities exposed during the event.
- The security apparatus at the "Hinckley" Hilton where correspondents' dinner is held
On March 31, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot by John Hinckley, Jr. at the Washington Hilton, transforming the hotel into a critical site for Secret Service operations. The incident marked a turning point in security protocols for presidential events held at the venue.
- Washington Attack Raises Presidential Security Issues
A recent attack in Washington has sparked concerns about the security measures protecting the U.S. president. The incident has raised questions about the effectiveness of current protocols and the potential risks to national leaders.