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Acting Secret Service director pressed on Trump's potential appearance at Alabama-Georgia game

Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe discusses security measures for the former president after threats against his life.

Despite two assassination attempts in the last two months, former President Trump is not shying away from large crowds. In fact, he may soon gather with his largest crowd since his 2017 inauguration.

Trump, the Republican nominee for a third consecutive presidential election, has said he will appear in Tuscaloosa Sept. 28 for Alabama's conference rivalry matchup with Georgia in a rematch of last year's SEC championship.

Bryant-Denny Stadium, the home of the Crimson Tide, has a capacity of over 100,000, which will likely prompt a heavy security presence.

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Former President Trump acknowledges the crowd during halftime of a game between the South Carolina Gamecocks and Clemson Tigers at Williams-Brice Stadium.  (Jeff Blake/USA Today Sports)

Asked if "those types of events are particularly concerning, given (there) could be around tens if not hundreds of thousands of people," acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe wasn't interested in discussing Trump's potential appearance at the game.

"I'm not going to comment on protectee schedules," Rowe told reporters Friday.

However, it does seem he has faith in his team to keep Trump safe.

Former President Trump acknowledges the crowd during halftime of a game between the South Carolina Gamecocks and Clemson Tigers at Williams-Brice Stadium.  (Jeff Blake/USA Today Sports)

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"What I'll tell you is that each event is complex, and each advance is different," Rowe said. "And those advance teams, they know what they have to do to make a

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