Actually if you see my other comment, there have been several articles written about it. Tldr; Secret Service can request no more outdoor events but they can’t “deny” the campaign the ability to hold them, and the campaign has vowed to continue to do them.
I’m not totally sure you need a source. I mean, sure, by all means, but I seem to remember from 16 that the secret service was really unhappy with all the outdoor venues and kept harassing the Trump campaign to pick more indoor venues because they’re much easier to secure. That’s why you almost always see the candidates in indoor rallies, and why Trump has almost exclusively been at indoor venues since the assassination attempt.
In addition, technically the Secret Service can’t really stop him. The relationship between ex-Presidents and candidates and their protection details and actual Presidents is much different.
The Secret Service can request no outdoor events (which they’ve done) but they can’t make the decision.
Source on that?
That doesn’t seem like the type of thing where hard evidence would be publically available, honestly.
Actually if you see my other comment, there have been several articles written about it. Tldr; Secret Service can request no more outdoor events but they can’t “deny” the campaign the ability to hold them, and the campaign has vowed to continue to do them.
I’m not totally sure you need a source. I mean, sure, by all means, but I seem to remember from 16 that the secret service was really unhappy with all the outdoor venues and kept harassing the Trump campaign to pick more indoor venues because they’re much easier to secure. That’s why you almost always see the candidates in indoor rallies, and why Trump has almost exclusively been at indoor venues since the assassination attempt.
The reason I asked for a source is that claim runs counter to statements by the Trump campaign:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-says-he-will-continue-outdoor-rallies-with-increased-secret-service-protection/
https://www.foxnews.com/us/trump-vows-more-outdoor-rallies-says-secret-service-substantially-step-up-after-admitting-failures
In addition, technically the Secret Service can’t really stop him. The relationship between ex-Presidents and candidates and their protection details and actual Presidents is much different.
The Secret Service can request no outdoor events (which they’ve done) but they can’t make the decision.