'Trump camp hemmed in'

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

Donald Trump's "post-election threats unnerve officials," The New York Times says on Thursday's front page, followed by a story on "how failures by Secret Service let gunman near Trump rally." The Secret Service is being more cautious now, but "Trump camp hemmed in by new safety constraints," The Washington Post says. "Trump's incendiary rhetoric has become a double-edged sword," the Los Angeles Times says. The Wall Street Journal reports that after being "told pet-eating was untrue, Trump team spread it anyway."

Sean "Diddy" Combs "stays locked up" after a second federal judge refused him bail while he awaits his sex trafficking trial, the New York Daily News says. "Combs' associates may face pressure to testify as sex crimes case unfolds," the Los Angeles Times says.

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