Trump's Golf Game Disrupted as Plane Breaches Airspace; Security Officials in Panic
Digital Desk
Former U.S. President Donald Trump was at a golf course when an unauthorized plane suddenly entered restricted airspace. The security breach caused panic among officials, triggering immediate action and raising serious concerns over VIP protection.
The security of US President Donald Trump broke into a banned aircraft over his golf club in New Jersey. The North American Aerospace Defense Command took immediate action and sent fighter jets who took out the aircraft by warning. The incident occurred for the second time in the day and there were five such unauthorized infiltration throughout the week.
A case of breach in the security of US President Donald Trump has come to light. On Sunday, a civilian aircraft entered the banned airspace over Trump's Golf Club in New Jersey.
According to the news of Fox News, the incident took place around 12:50 pm when a pilot broke and infiltrated the temporary flight ban (TFR) imposed on the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster.
After this, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad) immediately moved to the golf course to the fighter jets. These ships used flarers to warning and pulled the intruder plane out of the restricted area.