Concerns about former President Donald Trump’s personal security have surged as the Biden administration has given mixed messages about backing Israel and keeping the border open despite evidence that likely terrorists have slipped into the United States.
A key member of the newly formed bipartisan House task force looking into the July 13 attempted assassination of Trump said threats to the GOP presidential nominee have surged with the growing fears of a Middle East war and continued open border policies of President Joe Biden.
“I think that the thing that has me so alarmed is as Biden’s lack of leadership and mismanagement makes the Middle East situation worse, I think the sad irony is it gets even more dangerous for the former president,” Rep. Mike Waltz (R‑FL) said.
“Israel unleashes on Iran over the next week, and our border is wide open, that’s even more of a dangerous situation for the former president. And you seem to have a Secre …