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White House orders security review after foiled attack raises questions on succession planning
Politics
Published on 28 April 2026

Meeting follows a foiled dinner attack and succession fears
After a foiled attack at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, a senior official has called a meeting with the Secret Service and DHS to reassess President Trump’s security. The episode has also put the presidential line of succession under a sharper spotlight, sparking debate over whether the president and vice president should attend the same public events.
- Secret Service and DHS to reassess presidential security after a foiled attack
- The incident spotlights the presidential line of succession
- Officials are debating whether president and vice president should share events
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