Trump's campaign adapts to increased security threats and assassination attempts
Donald Trump's campaign has changed significantly due to recent assassination attempts and ongoing threats. Security measures have increased, with armed guards at events and new restrictions on rally locations. His team faces challenges in organizing large gatherings. Despite these threats, Trump remains determined to continue campaigning. He has expressed feelings of divine intervention and a sense of obligation to his supporters. His rallies still attract loyal followers, undeterred by safety concerns. The campaign is also dealing with cyber threats, including hacking attempts linked to Iran. Trump's legal troubles continue, with multiple indictments and lawsuits pending. His campaign staff is adapting to these challenges while maintaining their focus on the election.