Melania Trump commends her and Donald Trumps great Secret Service detail, questions 2024 polls

Amid concerns for her husband’s safety after two attempts on his life, former first lady Melania Trump praised her and the former president’s Secret Service detail, but concedes she’s not sure she fully trusts the agency’s leadership.“I have a great team in my detail around me and my husband as well.I think there are some holes — something is going on at the top level,” Melania Trump, 54 told Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” in a pretaped interview.

“It’s hard to say that you trust, right? Who [do] you really trust? You want to, but it’s always a question mark,” she later added, when pressed by host Maria Bartiromo.The 45th president drew a monster crowd during his emotional return to Butler Farm Show grounds in Pennsylvania on Saturday to finish up the rally that had been cut short 12 weeks ago by the first assassination attempt against him.Trump himself has defended some of the Secret Service agents who were there to protect him on July 13, but also accused the Harris-Biden administration of not giving him sufficient protection.

The former president has also admitted that he’s “always worried” about his safety.The Secret Service has been under heavy scrutiny in the wake of the July 13 and subsequent Sept.

15 assassination attempts against Trump.Its former director Kimberly Cheatle resigned in July and multiple investigations are underway into the security failures.

Melania Trump, who has rarely been seen on the campaign trail, hailed her husband as a “fighter” who returned to Butler eager to show the world that “one shooter will not stop him.”At one point during the wide-ranging interview, the Slovenian-born former supermodel opined on the state of the 2024 presidential election, downplaying the deluge of polls characterizing the contest between her husband and Vice President Kamala Harris as a nail biter.“I don’t believe in polls.

I never did,” she said.“I think [in] the end, people really see it —what�...

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