The U.S. military isn’t leaving anything to chance when it comes to President Donald Trump’s safety—especially after a weekend filled with shocking airspace intrusions over his Bedminster property.
In what officials are calling a serious pattern, seven unauthorized aircraft breached restricted airspace over Trump’s New Jersey retreat in just one weekend—prompting the military to respond with decisive and overwhelming force.
On Sunday afternoon, fighter jets thundered into action after yet another civilian aircraft strayed into the no-fly zone protecting Trump’s Bedminster estate. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) confirmed that the military intercepted the aircraft at approximately 12:50 p.m. ET.
This wasn’t just a one-time mistake.
NORAD officials later revealed that this was the second such breach of the day—and the seventh violation since Friday, marking one of the most intense flurries of activity near a Trump property since his return to office.
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