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Secret Service investigating possible sniper’s nest with sight line to Trump Air Force One arrival near Palm Beach airport

October 19, 2025
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Secret Service investigating possible sniper’s nest with sight line to Trump Air Force One arrival near Palm Beach airport
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The US Secret Service is investigating what could be a sniper’s nest or a hunting stand near President Trump’s Air Force One landing area at Palm Beach International Airport, according to sources.

The suspicious stand, found Thursday, is in a tree and within the line of sight of the section of the airport where Trump exits the presidential jet, and was described to The Post by law enforcement sources as an odd collection of pipes.

Hunting stand found in a tree at Palm Beach International Airport.
The possible sniper’s nest is seen in a tree near the landing area of Air Force One near Palm Beach International Airport. United States Secret Service
Donald Trump exiting Air Force One.
President Donald Trump exits from Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport on February 14, 2025 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Getty Images

There was no ammunition or explosives found, but it raised the service’s alarm.

Authorities do not know yet whether it is a hunting stand or merely junk in a tree — or has a more nefarious purpose, sources said.

The area could be used by hunters who go after invasive green iguanas, the sources added.

“Prior to the president’s return to West Palm Beach, USSS discovered what appeared to be an elevated hunting stand within sight line of the Air Force One landing zone,” FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News, which first reported the story.

Donald Trump points while walking to board Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews.
Trump points to a television crew as he walks to board Air Force One as he departs Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. AFP via Getty Images

“No individuals were located at the scene,” Patel said. “The FBI has since taken the investigatory lead, flying in resources to collect all evidence from the scene and deploying our cell phone analytics capabilities.”

Trump survived a sniper attack during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, and escaped harm when the Secret Service arrested 59-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh after he fled an apparent sniper spot at Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course on Sept. 15.

The post Secret Service investigating possible sniper’s nest with sight line to Trump Air Force One arrival near Palm Beach airport appeared first on New York Post.

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