You’re seriously arguing that the guy being protected should have personally micromanaged the security arrangements for everyone else around him? That’s like blaming the passenger for the pilot’s flight plan. The Secret Service — not Trump — designs, controls, and executes the protective detail. That’s their entire job, backed by federal law and decades of specialized training. Then leaping from that to “this shows what Trump the person is” is a predetermined narrative looking for evidence. If the security team drops the ball, the failure belongs to the security team. Pinning it on the target’s character is the kind of logic that only works if you’ve already decided the conclusion. The fact that you're 'not buying it' is totally irrelevant, when you look at the facts!
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