In Palm Beach, Florida, precinct 5604 prepared for a high-profile visit on Tuesday morning as former President Donald Trump was expected to cast his ballot later in the day. About an hour after polls opened, a substantial police presence was visible, with at least 15 officers on-site, including local sheriff’s deputies and Secret Service agents, who were seen patrolling and securing the entrance area.
The officers used the same walkway as voters, blending into the steady stream of locals heading into the polling location. The heightened security measures reflect both the logistical demands and anticipation surrounding Trump’s arrival. The precinct, located near Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, has seen increased attention during elections since Trump moved to the area and registered as a Florida voter.
Precinct staff members were reportedly briefed on security protocols in advance, and nearby streets had restricted access to ensure a smooth arrival for Trump. By midday, additional measures were expected to be in place to manage any potential crowds, as locals and supporters often gather for a glimpse of the former president. Trump’s arrival will mark one of his final acts of civic duty in the state before the outcome of his own political future is decided.