Tensions are still running high around President Donald Trump — and a wild scene at his Florida golf resort just proved it.
An out-of-control man was taken down and arrested by Secret Service agents Saturday afternoon at Trump National Doral Golf Club after allegedly causing a major disturbance at a security checkpoint.
According to officials, the chaos unfolded around 4:15 p.m. when the unidentified man reportedly refused to follow orders, set off security alarms, and even got physical with a federal agent.
Video circulating online shows the suspect pacing nervously before being quickly restrained and slapped in handcuffs near the entrance screening area — a spot typically packed with tight security and armed personnel.
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Authorities say the man triggered magnetometers — the same kind used to detect weapons — instantly putting agents on high alert.
Despite the tense moment, officials were quick to shut down any panic.
“At no point did this situation impact the established security posture,” said a Secret Service spokesperson, emphasizing that there was no broader threat to Trump or future visits.
Still, the optics are hard to ignore.
The suspect now faces charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest without violence. He’s currently being held at a Miami jail as investigators sort out exactly what sparked the outburst.
Notably, Trump was not at the resort when the incident went down.
But the timing couldn’t be more alarming.
The confrontation comes just one week after a chilling security breach rocked the White House Correspondents’ Dinner — when a heavily armed suspect allegedly stormed a checkpoint with a shotgun and knives in what prosecutors say was a plot to assassinate the president and members of his cabinet.
That suspect, identified as Cole Allen, is now facing a mountain of federal charges — and could spend the rest of his life behind bars if convicted.
Taken together, the back-to-back incidents paint a troubling picture: security threats surrounding the president aren’t slowing down — and every disturbance, no matter how small, is now being treated like the real thing.







