After Saturday night's latest assassination attempt on President Trump, more questions are being asked about the Secret Service.
"We're always monitoring operations and procedures, always asking the tough questions to ensure the president is safe, and the American people should be assured there is no higher priority" said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
But some are concerned, with Saturday night the 3rd assassination attempt on Trump in the last two years.
"We're going to have bad actors say, ok I may get close enough to the president but I won't be able to use my firearm, but if I have a bomb I could detonate that bomb" political commentator Brianna Lyman told KTRH.
Hoping to defuse those fears, a big security meeting, led by White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, will take place with top DHS leadership and the Secret Service.
Photo: Andrew Harnik / Getty Images News / Getty Images