Why Donald Trump refuses to wear a

He watched a Secret Service agent take a bullet meant for him, saved only by layers of Kevlar. He publicly praised the man’s courage, his recovery, the vest that stopped a close‑range shot.

But when the question turned to his own safety, Trump chose defiance over armor. On live camera, he reduced the life‑saving gear to an unflattering accessory,

joking that he couldn’t “handle looking 20 pounds heavier.” Laughter filled the Oval Office, but the stakes behind the joke were deadly serious.

This was his third known threat in less than two years, yet his answer signaled something deeper than bravado: a calculated image of invincibility.

To his critics, it is reckless ego. To his supporters, it is proof he will not be seen hiding behind plates and panels.

Between the agent’s vest and the president’s refusal lies a stark truth about power, perception, and the risks one man is willing to carry in full view of the world.

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