Trump Shifts Campaign Strategy to Indoor Rallies Following Assassination Attempt
Secret Service advises against outdoor events after security breach at Pennsylvania rally; Campaign adapts to new safety measures
- Donald Trump will transition to indoor venues for campaign rallies after the July 13 assassination attempt.
- The Secret Service recommended the change due to security concerns associated with large outdoor gatherings.
- Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned following scrutiny over the security lapse at the Butler, Pennsylvania event.
- Trump's campaign is exploring alternatives such as basketball arenas to accommodate large crowds safely.
- Despite the shift, smaller outdoor events in controlled environments may still occur.