A Dangerous Profession: US Presidents and Assassination Attempts

US President Donald Trump has faced three assassination attempts, with the latest occurring on Saturday, highlighting the persistent danger of the office. Historically, four US presidents—Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy—were assassinated, while others like Reagan and Ford survived attacks. The article details specific attempts, including the 1981 Reagan shooting outside a Hilton Hotel and a 2023 plot against Joe Biden by an Indian-origin man. It underscores the ongoing security risks in a polarized nation, affecting politicians, judges, and officials across the spectrum.

Key Points: US Presidents Assassination Attempts: History & Risks

  • Trump faced three assassination attempts, with one injuring him
  • Four US presidents were assassinated: Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy
  • Reagan survived a 1981 shooting outside the same Hilton Hotel
  • Ford escaped a cult member's point-blank gun failure
  • An Indian-origin man plotted to kill Biden in 2023
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'A dangerous profession': Many US presidents have faced assassination attempts

Explore the history of assassination attempts on US presidents, from Lincoln to Trump. Learn about security lapses and the dangers of the office.

"It's a dangerous profession - Donald Trump"

New York, April 26

"It's a dangerous profession", US President Donald Trump said when a reporter asked him about the latest assassination attempt against him.

It indeed is: He has faced three assassination attempts, the latest on Saturday, with one attempt during his presidential campaign injuring him.

Like him, many US presidents have come under violent attacks, and four were killed.

On July 13, 2024, when Trump was campaigning for president's elections in Pennsylvania, he had a miraculous escape with the bullet only grazing his ear as he tilted his head to look at a chart projected on a giant screen.

It fatally struck a man on the stage behind him, and the gunman who fired at him at the open-air venue from a nearby building was killed by a Secret Service sharpshooter.

There was a furore over the security lapse, and several Secret Service personnel faced action.

Two months later, on September 15, 2024, a man was discovered hidden in the shrubbery with a rifle at the fence around Trump's golf course in Florida.

A Secret Service agent fired at him, but he fled and was later captured, put on trial and sentenced in February to life in prison.

Like many politicians across the ideological spectrum and judges and other officials, Trump continually gets death threats in a sharply polarised nation.

The Hilton Hotel, where Saturday's attempt against Trump took place, featured in another presidential assassination attempt: It was against Ronald Reagan, who was shot and wounded in March 1981 outside the hotel.

Reagan suffered a puncture to his lung in the attack by a man who was declared insane and escaped trial.

The man, John Hinckley, claimed he tried to kill Reagan to impress the actress, Jodie Foster, on whom he had a fixation.

John F. Kennedy was a presidential victim to die. He was killed in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, by an American who had defected to the Soviet Union and returned to the US.

That man, Lee Harvey Oswald, was, in turn, killed by Jack Ruby, who was said to be angry at him, but it gave rise to several conspiracy theories.

Oswald shot Kennedy from a building while the president was riding in an open car.

John Kennedy's brother, Robert, was killed five years later in California while he was campaigning for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.

Gerald Ford came close to being killed by a member of a cult in September 1975 in California.

But the gun pointed at him from a close range failed, and the woman wielding it spent 34 years in prison for it.

An Indian origin man, Sai Varshith Kandula, who rammed a truck at a barrier to the White House in May 2023, said he planned to kill Joe Biden and take over the country.

He had a Nazi flag in his truck and expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler. He was sentenced to eight years in prison.

President Abraham Lincoln was the first president to be assassinated. He was shot dead on April 18, 1865, inside a Washington theatre.

Lincoln had led the nation in the Civil War, in which he defeated the secessionist states that opposed the abolition of slavery.

Other presidents killed are James Garfield in 1881 and William McKinley in 1901.

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Michael C
It's a sad reality. JFK's assassination still haunts America. The conspiracy theories around Oswald and Ruby are endless. But what strikes me is how these attempts don't stop - even after Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy were killed. Democracy's price seems high sometimes.
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Priya S
Waah, so many attempts and they still can't secure the President properly? July 2024's security lapse was a big failure. One bullet grazed Trump's ear and killed someone else. Secret Service needs better protocols. But yes, being a US president is risky - four killed is no joke. 🙏
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Arjun K
Interesting how an Indian-origin guy, Sai Varshith Kandula, planned to kill Biden with a Nazi flag. Shows how extremism transcends borders. But I think the article misses a key point - India's security for PMs has improved drastically after Indira Gandhi's assassination. We learn from history too.
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Rahul R
Honestly, it's shocking how openly Trump talks about this - calling it a 'dangerous profession'. Imagine if our PM said that after an attempt. The media would go crazy. But four presidents killed? That's like every generation or so. Scary world leaders live in. 😶
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Jessica F
The Hinckley-Reagan case is wild - trying to impress Jodie Foster by shooting a president! Shows how mental health issues can become national security threats. America needs better mental health support. But also, the polarisation contributes - even judges get death threats there. Unbelievable.

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