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Trump Honors New Orleans Terror Attack Victims at Super Bowl
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President Trump, attending his first Super Bowl, met with families of the victims of the January 1 New Orleans terror attack and emphasized security measures in place for the event.

President Donald Trump made his Super Bowl debut, prioritizing a tribute to the victims of the January 1 New Orleans terror attack . Upon arriving at the Superdome on Sunday, Trump met with families of the victims, members of the New Orleans Police Department, and emergency personnel. The attack, which claimed the lives of 14 people and injured 57 more, left a deep scar on the city.

Some plaintiffs affected by the attack have filed a civil negligence lawsuit against the city's leadership and private companies hired for safety planning in the French Quarter. The lawsuit, representing 21 plaintiffs, includes family members of the deceased and survivors who suffered critical injuries.The attack, combined with Trump's presence, sparked significant security concerns and questions about potential further danger to the Super Bowl. Amid these worries, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the U.S. Secret Service's approach to Sunday's event in an interview with 'Fox & Friends.' Noem emphasized the extensive security measures in place, including deploying numerous assets from various agencies under the Department of Homeland Security. She highlighted the involvement of hundreds of investigators, military police, and personnel experienced in crowd control and security operations. Noem also mentioned regulations regarding drone traffic in the airspace, as well as cybersecurity operations to monitor online activity, ensuring a comprehensive security strategy. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry added to the security efforts by deploying an additional 350 National Guard troops to support the federal response

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