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### **Second Assassination Attempt on Trump: GOP Goes Ballistic**
Former President Donald Trump's security is under the spotlight once again after he survived a second assassination attempt in just two months. This latest drama unfolded with Trump miraculously dodging a bullet, quite literally. How? Apparently, the Secret Service actually did their job for once. They spotted the would-be assassin before he could get too close and turned what could've been another tragic headline into a "close call" news blip.
This time around, the agents were quick on their feet—or at least quicker than usual. Maybe they finally read the manual on "Spotting an Armed Threat for Dummies" or something. Questions are now being raised about how the gunman was able to get so close to Trump, who is running for president again. Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) has expressed concerns, suggesting that Congress should provide the Secret Service with more resources or new technology. Waltz emphasized that addressing security issues cannot be delayed.
The Congressional task force faces the challenge of investigating both the recent attempt and the earlier one from July 13 in Pennsylvania. As they continue their work, the safety of former President Trump remains a significant concern.
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* September 17 is National Apple Dumpling Day.
* The Reuben sandwich, made with corned beef, sauerkraut, and Swiss cheese, was allegedly invented in Omaha, Nebraska, in the 1920s.
* The Baked Alaska, made of cake, ice cream, and meringue, was created at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York City in 1867.
* Corn Dogs are deep-fried delights that were popularized at state fairs, with Texas often credited as one of the first states to introduce them.
* Americans consume about 15 billion quarts of popcorn annually, which is enough to fill the Empire State Building 18 times.
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