Secret Service to use drones at Trump's Bedminster club
The US Secret Service is going to use drones with infrared cameras to boost security at Donald Trump's Bedminster golf club. President Trump is to enjoy what is being described as an'extended stay' at the property in New Jersey after a chaotic couple of weeks at the White House which has seen some of his head honchos ousted from government. While the agency refused to answer questions on the specifics of the unmanned aircraft, but hinted it could pave the way for them to be used on a more regular basis in security operations involving the President. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump leave the US Women's Open Championship at Trump National Golf Club on July 16, 2017 in Bedminster, New Jersey As well as the cameras to look out for potential threats, the Secret Service said it was working to incorporate several of the airborne vehicles. Officials will have to warn residents in houses surrounding the Trump National Golf Course that drones will be monitoring the area.
Aug-3-2017, 15:26:33 GMT
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