The acting director of the Secret Service recently stated that there has been minimal change in security measures at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate compared to when he was in office in 2017. Ronald Rowe Jr. highlighted the heavy presence of uniformed personnel and additional Secret Service assets around the Florida property.
Rowe mentioned that the security footprint at Mar-a-Lago remains similar to when Trump was president, with a significant uniformed presence in place. He also noted that Trump's impromptu round of golf on Sunday was not part of his official schedule, describing it as an 'off-the-record movement.'
According to Rowe, a comprehensive security plan was devised for Trump's visit, which proved to be effective in ensuring his safety during his time at the estate. The Secret Service director emphasized the successful implementation of the security measures put in place.