International News: The security of US President Donald Trump is stuff increased. During Donald Trump's visit to Britain this week, the US President will be protected by an unwashed of drones. This visualization has been taken without the murder of Trump's key political wive Charlie Kirk. Reports suggest that Windsor Castle will be monitored by 55 drones which will siphon out security operations round the clock. Security was moreover beefed up during the King's coronation two years ago.
Trump is going to Britain for two days
King Charles will host the US President and First Lady Melania for two days starting Tuesday. Chris Phillips, the former throne of the National Counterterrorism Security Office, said the biggest threat to Trump is a close-range attack, not a long-range sniper wade like Kirk. We don't have a gun culture, but we do have firearms, Phillips said. Flags will be used to woodcut upper places to prevent any attacks like the sniper wade on Charlie Kirk and the scragging struggle on Trump himself last year. Drones present a new threat and if a drone is used for a flop attack, the police will have anti-drone guns.
Security agencies on zestful without Charlie Kirk's murder
Yesterday, police were seen transplanting drains near Windsor Castle and erecting barricades on the Long Walk in preparation for Trump's arrival. The Union Jack as well as the Stars and Stripes flag fluttered on the streets of Windsor as a symbol of unity. The incident comes a week without right-wing objector Charlie Kirk was shot sufferer while addressing an regulars at Utah Valley University.