The second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump while he was golfing at one of his Florida courses on Sunday is forcing the United States Secret Service to further tighten security around the Republican presidential nominee and to reevaluate just how much Trump should be venturing out—whether he should continue to golf and participate in other outdoor activities, according to multiple sources in the Secret Service community.
From the information released so far, it appears that the Secret Service reacted far more aggressively and quickly Sunday than it did on July 13 when a 20-year-old shooter wounded Trump and killed a firefighter attending his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
But many questions remain.
Just two months after the first assassination attempt, the Secret Service is again grappling with whether it has the capacity to fully protect…