Two ambulances and secret service Scene leaving Mar-A-Logo

On November 22, 2024, two ambulances and several vans filled with Secret Service agents were observed departing Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. This development was reported by Andrew Feinberg of The Independent, citing a pool report.

 

The specific reasons for this activity remain unclear, leading to public speculation about potential incidents at the estate.

Mar-a-Lago, owned by former President Donald Trump, has been under heightened security measures, including the deployment of robotic dogs by the Secret Service, following recent events.

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