President Donald Trump is scheduled to make his first public appearance since a foiled assassination attempt as he travels to Florida, while the suspect in that attack remains in custody and a critical deadline regarding the US-Iran war approaches.
- Cole Allen, 31, will remain in jail following a foiled assassination attempt on President Trump.
- A Friday deadline to end the US-Iran war is expected to pass without altering the current standoff.
- President Trump will visit The Villages, Florida, to discuss senior tax deductions and Social Security.
Donald Trump Assassination Suspect Remains in Custody
Cole Allen, 31, agreed Thursday to remain in custody as his case moves forward. Allen is accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump during a black-tie press gala in Washington.
During a court hearing, Allen’s attorney, Tezira Abe, stated that the suspect would not immediately contest prosecutors’ arguments that he is a danger to the community.
US-Iran War Deadline
President Trump faces a deadline this Friday to either end the war with Iran or make a case to Congress for an extension. The date is expected to pass without altering the course of the conflict.
The war has currently lapsed into a standoff over shipping routes, and ending the conflict appears highly unlikely.
Trump Public Appearance in Florida
President Trump will travel to The Villages, a large retirement community in Florida, on Friday. This will be his first venture outside the White House since the foiled assassination attempt.
The visit comes amid intense scrutiny of his security and mounting political pressure. Trump is expected to tout accessibility improvements at the Social Security Administration and new tax deductions for seniors.
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