President Trump narrowly escaped an assassination attempt while playing golf on his Mar-a-Lago resort on Sunday. The suspect, Ryan Routh, challenged the President to a round of golf and allegedly tried to hit him with a golf ball, prompting Secret Service agents to intervene.

Routh, who has a history of making threatening comments towards the President, was arrested and is currently being held in custody. The incident has sparked debate about the level of security provided to the President, with some questioning how Routh was able to get so close to Trump.

Former MSNBC host Joy Reid has stirred controversy by reviving a conspiracy theory about the alleged assassination attempt, suggesting that there may have been a deeper plot to harm the President. Reid's comments have been met with outrage and calls for her to apologize for spreading unfounded claims.

President Trump has not commented on the incident, but sources close to him say he is shaken but unharmed. The Secret Service is conducting a thorough investigation into the attempted assassination to ensure the safety of the President and others in his administration.