Trump Halts Golfing Amid Security Concerns Before Election
Following assassination attempts, Donald Trump agrees to pause golfing activities until after the November 5 presidential election for safety reasons.
- Donald Trump has not played golf since a second assassination attempt near his Florida golf course on September 15.
- The U.S. Secret Service advised Trump to stop golfing due to difficulties ensuring his safety on the course.
- Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Trump, pleaded not guilty and awaits trial set for November 18.
- The Secret Service has enhanced security measures for Trump, including bulletproof glass and extra agents at events.
- Trump's decision to pause golfing marks a significant lifestyle change, as the sport is a key part of his routine.