The jocuri eroticepresident plans to spend a couple weeks at his New Jersey golf course this August, and the Secret Service plans to monitor the place with a drone.
The drone (singular) would be tethered, and would buzz 300-400 feet above the ground, conducting video surveillance, according to Reuters.
SEE ALSO: Brilliant New York Post cover perfectly sums up Trump's White HouseThis will be something of a test for the Secret Service, which is reportedly trying to improve its aerial surveillance.
The agency said the drone could wind up inadvertently spying on people and properties around Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, but that any video or photos will be deleted in 30 days unless those images wind up part of a criminal investigation.
The Secret Service plans to let club-goers know about the drone, though Reuters didn't mention whether they'd let Bedminster residents know as well. We reached out to the Department of Homeland Security (of which the Secret Service is a part) for more.
Trump - who once asked what the point of vacations was - starts his 17 day summer break imminently.
Topics Donald Trump Politics
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