In 2024, Donald Trump was targeted in three significant assassination attempts, each marked by escalating threats.
These incidents heightened concerns about Trump's safety during his presidential campaign.
The first and deadliest of the 2024 attempts occurred in Pennsylvania during a crowded campaign rally. The assailant, who had concealed a firearm, managed to fire into the audience. While Trump's security detail quickly shielded him, two people tragically died in the chaos, and Trump himself sustained a minor injury when a bullet grazed his ear. The Secret Service swiftly took control of the situation, apprehending the shooter before further damage could occur. This marked a chilling moment in Trump's campaign, highlighting the increasing risks surrounding his public appearances.
The second attempt happened in Florida at Trump’s own golf club. This time, while Trump was playing a round of golf, Ryan Wesley Routh, an individual with a troubled background, was arrested. Routh was apprehended after suspiciously bypassing security and attempting to reach Trump. Investigations revealed that he had been planning to carry out an attack on the former president. Fortunately, due to heightened security at the private club, the attempt was foiled before any harm was done.
The final known attempt took place in Coachella, California, where Trump was set to address a large rally. Authorities detained a man armed with a handgun who had managed to get alarmingly close to the rally’s perimeter. Given the circumstances, law enforcement concluded that this individual intended to target Trump. This incident once again underscored the danger Trump faces in the public sphere and prompted further scrutiny of his campaign security measures.
These incidents have raised alarms about the security challenges Trump faces as a polarizing figure in American politics, particularly amid a contentious campaign season.