King Charles’ US visit considered ‘extremely high risk’ as royal guard reveals security protocol after WHCD shooting
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
A gunman stormed the annual dinner Saturday in a failed attempt to assassinate President Donald Trump ahead of the royals' visit to the United States.
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