ANOTHER Assassination Plot UNCOVERED – TRUMP in the CROSSHAIRS

Rifle scope aiming at a distant tree.

The FBI is investigating a suspicious hunting stand discovered near Palm Beach International Airport with a direct sightline to President Trump’s Air Force One exit area, marking yet another alarming security threat against our Commander-in-Chief.

Story Snapshot

  • Secret Service discovered an elevated hunting stand with direct view of Trump’s Air Force One exit zone during security sweep
  • FBI launched full investigation using forensic analysis and cell phone analytics to identify potential suspects
  • Discovery comes after multiple assassination attempts against Trump, including July 2024 shooting and September sniper plot
  • Security perimeters expanded around Palm Beach airport as federal agencies treat incident as serious threat

Dangerous Discovery at Critical Security Zone

Secret Service agents discovered the suspicious elevated hunting stand on October 16, 2025, during routine advance security preparations for President Trump’s arrival at Palm Beach International Airport. The structure’s strategic positioning provided an unobstructed view of the area where Trump typically exits Air Force One. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed federal agents immediately dismantled the stand and transported it to FBI laboratories for comprehensive forensic analysis, including digital and biometric examination.

The timing of this discovery raises serious concerns about ongoing threats against our President. No individuals were present at the scene when agents found the stand, but the FBI has deployed advanced cell phone analytics to identify anyone who may have been in the vicinity. This sophisticated investigative approach demonstrates the gravity federal law enforcement places on protecting Trump from what appears to be escalating assassination plots.

Pattern of Escalating Threats Against Trump

This latest security incident follows a disturbing pattern of assassination attempts targeting President Trump. In July 2024, Trump survived a direct assassination attempt at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a gunman’s bullet grazed his ear. Just two months later, Ryan Routh was convicted for plotting to assassinate Trump from a sniper’s nest in Palm Beach, the same area where this hunting stand was discovered.

Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino described the current security situation as a “zero-fail mission,” emphasizing that any breach could prove catastrophic. The repeated targeting of Trump in Palm Beach specifically suggests coordinated efforts to exploit perceived vulnerabilities in this high-traffic area. Security experts note the sophistication of these recent threats requires constant adaptation of protective measures to stay ahead of potential attackers.

Federal Response and Enhanced Security Measures

FBI and Secret Service coordination demonstrates the professionalism of our federal law enforcement under proper leadership. Director Patel’s swift public confirmation of the investigation contrasts sharply with the secrecy and incompetence that characterized security failures under the previous administration. The agencies expanded security perimeters around Palm Beach International Airport as a precautionary measure while the investigation continues.

Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi confirmed that no presidential movements were impacted and no suspects have been identified yet. However, the thorough forensic investigation underway shows federal agencies are taking every precaution to protect our President. This incident underscores the ongoing security challenges facing high-profile political figures and the critical importance of maintaining robust protective measures against those who would harm our democratically elected leaders.

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