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Trump’s assassination attempt reveals a major security breakdown – but doesn’t necessarily heighten the risk for political violence, a former FBI official explains

  • Written by Javed Ali, Associate Professor of Practice of Public Policy, University of Michigan
imageRepublican presidential candidate Donald Trump is surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign event on July 13, 2024.Associated Press

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