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Trump Jabs Reports of Wearing Bulletproof Vest After White House Dinner Attack
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Trump Jabs Reports of Wearing Bulletproof Vest After White House Dinner Attack

From Times of India · (1h ago) English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • President Trump dismissed reports of wearing a bulletproof vest after a White House event attack.
  • He joked about not wanting to appear "20 pounds heavier" and acknowledged security considerations but disliked the idea of appearing overly protected.
  • Trump stated he avoids dwelling on security threats to remain effective in his duties.

In a characteristic display of deflection and humor, President Donald Trump addressed speculation about wearing a bulletproof vest following a recent attack at a White House Correspondents' Dinner event. As reported by the Times of India, Trump brushed aside the rumors with a joke about his appearance, quipping that he doesn't want to look "20 pounds heavier." This response, while lighthearted, also touches upon the delicate balance between personal security and projecting an image of strength and accessibility.

I don't know if I can handle looking 20 pounds heavier. These guys, they look so some of these guys, some of these guys are physical specimens.

โ€” Donald TrumpPresident Trump's humorous response to speculation about wearing a bulletproof vest.

Trump acknowledged that security precautions are sometimes considered, but he expressed a reluctance to "give in to a bad element" by appearing overly protected. His comments reflect a broader theme in his public persona: a disdain for perceived weakness and a focus on projecting an image of resilience. The article notes that he has been asked about such measures, indicating that security concerns are indeed a topic of discussion, even if he publicly downplays them.

I guess it's something you consider. In one way, you don't like to do it because you're giving in to a bad element. I don't know. But I have been asked about it.

โ€” Donald TrumpPresident Trump's remarks on considering security measures but disliking the idea of appearing overly protected.

Crucially, when asked about feeling nervous, Trump asserted that he avoids thinking about such threats, stating, "I don't think about it. I really I don't think about it. If I did, I wouldn't be effective." This statement underscores his commitment to his duties and his strategy of compartmentalizing potential dangers to maintain focus. From an Indian perspective, as reflected in the Times of India's reporting, this focus on projecting strength and dismissing personal threats might be seen as a sign of leadership, even as the underlying security concerns remain a serious matter. The article frames his response as a way to maintain effectiveness, highlighting a pragmatic, albeit perhaps bravado-filled, approach to leadership in the face of adversity.

I don't think about it. I really I don't think about it. If I did, I wouldn't be doing a very good job here. I'd be thinking about nothing but that. I don't think about it. I really I don't think about it.

โ€” Donald TrumpPresident Trump's statement on avoiding dwelling on personal security threats to maintain focus on his duties.
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Originally published by Times of India in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.