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While I agree that its unlikely for him to go out that way, failed attempts dont make the chance zero. The people trying that only have to get lucky once, he has to avoid being unlucky every time.
"Today, we were unlucky. But remember, we only have to be lucky once — you have to be lucky always"
Statement from the IRA to Margaret Thatcher after they nearly assassinated her with a bomb.
Hitler had a lot of failed assassination attempts too
But someone still got him shot.. oh, wait!
It's always a first time assassin, incompetent enough to think it's possible vs a team of professionals trained in the prevention of such events, who are part of a long lived organisation focused on that task alone.
The secret service are dedicated en mass to stopping such events and have been successful the majority of times.
No the chance is not zero, but it's near enough. You're welcome to put that to the test. But you'd be better off doing a historical analysis of modern era coups.
Start with something like this video:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rStL7niR7gs&list=PLrttDbiWQ1XO1iHAszAsPobYSoR0uQg_1&index=1&pp=iAQB
P.S Oh right, it's easier to fantasize about someone else doing an assassination for you. Putting JD Vance in charge. Nice clean and simple fantasy.
The secret service didn't know (or didn't care) there was a shooter until after the guy clipped the ear. They failed at the prevention part of their job.
edit: all I'm saying is if they failed once, they could fail again. That's it. I myself have no intentions of ever setting foot in the states.
That wasn't the secret service, it was the PA police. But sure roll up and take your shot already if you think it's easy.
https://www.secretservice.gov/newsroom/releases/2024/07/statement-us-secret-service-director-kimberly-cheatle
Yes, AFTER the fact. But before that, the area was the charge of PA police.
They were both there, and thought he was working for the other group
Part of the reason apparently was the venue made demands to have a police perimeter, and the campaign was having trouble find a venue in the area.