If they are injured or killed, Donald Trump will be the one person responsible — a black mark against him that time will not erase.
Leavitt, 27, noted in her first White House briefing that Trump, 78, remains “firm in his decision” to cut off federal funding for the 24-hour protection Bolton, Pompeo and former US Special
Two prominent Republican senators have split with President Trump over his decision to sever government security for former officials who are in Iran’s crosshairs. Last week, Trump, 78, cut off funding for security for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo,
Donald Trump has revoked the security detail for Mike Pompeo, despite the fact that the former secretary ... and Pompeo was reportedly a driving force behind convincing Trump to have General Qasem Soleimani, the leader of the Revolutionary Guard Corps ...
President Donald Trump reportedly removed security protection for former State Secretary Mike Pompeo. Another former top aide, Brian Hook, was also stripped of protection, four people familiar with the developments told the New York Times.
Donald Trump made the decision to withdraw protection for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former envoy to Iran Brian Hook. Both were targets of planned attacks by Iran, as confirmed by "The New York Times.
President Donald Trump has revoked the security detail for his former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who had received ongoing protection due to threats from Iran after taking a hardline policy toward the country during Trump’s first administration,
The reported security protection removal comes despite warnings from the Biden's administration about ongoing threats from Iran.
The best way to protect Americans is to preemptively tell Iran that if anybody is in danger of an Iranian attack, the consequences will be existential for Iran.
Why did the president feel compelled to announce this revocation of security to the whole world?
Two senior Republican senators have urged Trump to reconsider his decision to revoke security protection for several officials from his first administration.
Gen. Mark Milley, a frequent target Trump’s, will lose his security detail and face an inspector general investigation, said a senior defense official.