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Does Trump's bodyguard wear prosthetics?

If someone wants to do something against Donald Trump, if he doesn't have a gun-shooting technique that kills the enemy with a shot of eight kilometers away, or some tricks of hiding thunder in his crotch, I'm afraid he won't even touch a hair.

Hundreds of Secret Service agents who were always ready to die generously surrounded him all day, at the expense of their precious lives for their leaders.

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Whether before or after taking office, Mr. President is presumptuous by nature, and is a rogue Republican.

Sao keeps talking all day long, very unwilling to see gentlemen.

This ancient and strange and dramatic image, even from his bodyguards, is vividly reflected.

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Who would have thought someone could steal the limelight from the controversial new president?

During the inaugural parade on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington that year, a bald bodyguard beside the first lady did it.

The sharp-eyed audience quickly pointed out that the bodyguard's hand remained exactly the same position throughout the 2.5-mile trek.

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In the video, the vulture's eyes kept turning, like a T800, scanning the potential assassins in the crowd carefully without revealing.

But his hands didn't move at all.

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His right hand is open, and his left hand is holding the pinkie of his right hand.

As the first family waved to the cheering crowd, the agent kept a watchful eye.

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As we all know, the Secret Service's job is to block bullets for the president.

Secret Service agents are known for their silence and high alertness.

These people apparently possess weapons, and it is an open secret to never button up a coat or coat during work.

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Wearing a suit and tie buttons is a prerogative of the president.

That's because unbuttoning a jacket or jacket and pulling a gun is too slow. They need to pull out a gun and shoot.
In the face of assassination, one second is enough to change the world.

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And what about those guys' stiff gestures?

You might think it was a polite or relaxing gesture, but in fact it was just an innocent appearance before they lethal force.

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This is one of the core parts of the Secret Service training, called "hands-on preparation".

This training allowed agents to raise their hands, but not lock them up in order to respond faster to attacks.

The reason for this is that if a stab wound or similar event occurs, you can respond quickly and hit the opponent's arm, so you don't have to waste precious time raising your arm.

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But it is very difficult to keep the same posture and keep it from numbness for dozens of minutes.

This led to speculation from conspiracy theorists that the president's bodyguards were wearing realistic tactical prostheses, while their real hands were hidden in their coats, pulling on the trigger of automatic weapons.

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Armed and dangerous! Donald Trump's bodyguard wore a fake hand at the inauguration, allowing him to hold a gun under his coat?

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Many military members speculated that the weapon under the bodyguard's jacket was the FN-P90 machine gun.

FN-P90 is a compact submachine gun made in Belgium.

It is favored by the emergency services of the Secret Service for its capacity of up to 50 rounds and the volume small enough to hide in the winter clothes.

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Since the founding of the United States, the president has been a favorite target of assassins.

Although the last assassination of the president was already in the 1960s, Trump's view of the entire world and many people have unprecedented differences, so the Secret Service has every reason to be nervous about his security.

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In March 1981, two months after Ronald Reagan became president, he escaped an assassination attempt outside a hotel in Washington, but White House press secretary James Brady was paralyzed by an assassin John Hinkley's bullet.
Since the new president took office, the number of people protected by the Secret Service has soared from 31 to 42 during the Obama administration, including 18 members of the Trump family.

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On June 9, 2018, when Trump boarded Air Force One and departed from Air Force Base, Bagterville, Quebec, Canada to Singapore, Secret Service agents were on alert.
Trump's family has never lived in the White House, which means that agents must stand alone for Melania Trump and their son Barron in the Trump Tower in New York, and his 4 adult children, especially It was Donald Jr. who provided protection.

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According to the Washington Post, the cost of protecting the Trump House where the first lady lives can reach $ 183 million annually.

The three adult children of the president went to Aspen, Colorado, for vacation during the spring break and transferred 100 special agents at one time.

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A pair of Secret Service snipers with birds flying over the roof while Trump is attending a national Christmas tree lighting ceremony near the White House on November 30, 2017
Abraham Lincoln established the US Secret Service on April 14, 1865.

Ironically, he was assassinated that night.

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Anti-Assault Squad of a Secret Service keeps on alert while Trump visits the US-Mexico border in Calexico, California
Over the years, the FBI, the CIA, and the National Security Agency have been thoroughly infiltrated by countless foreign spies.

But the Secret Service, which protects the president's security, has never been a traitor.

"Newsweek" once said that it was "a system of protection against treason for more than 110 years."

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On March 20, 2019, Secret Service agents inspected the tarmac before Trump arrived
Yes, the Secret Service agents are well-trained people.

To protect the top leaders, they will do whatever it takes.

Regardless of whether you are planning to make a big ticket or make a quick buck, it may not be a good thing to run into them.

Especially the anti-commando team of the Secret Service.

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The Secret Service Anti-Assault Team (SSCAT) is part of the "Presidential Protection Details".

This is a low-key unit that will only be released when the protected is attacked.

SSCAT's mission is clear, eliminating and destroying all threats.

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As special tactics coach and writer Leroy Thompson wrote: "If you see SSCAT coming out of a black box car, get cover!

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