President trump in beast mode again..!! 7-ton black chariot..!!

Now that donald trump has been re-elected as the President of the United States, here are some interesting facts about the car he uses.
The motorcade that accompanies a US president is extensive, featuring more than 40 vehicles, including the famous "Beast". The President's cars are called Beast, Cadillac One, and First Car. The President usually travels in this vehicle. However, there is an interesting twist. The security system uses two identical "beasts" to ensure that no one knows which vehicle the principal is in at any given time.
The Beast is a specially modified Cadillac. It is designed to be blast and bulletproof. Additionally, it has its own ecosystem and is hermetically sealed. The vehicle weighs 7,000 kg (15,400 lb) and costs around US$1.5 million. There is no compromise in ensuring the President's security. The president's jet reflects this security position, acting as a flying fortress. The motorcade includes technical jamming vehicles to prevent explosive attacks and roadrunner vehicles with a hazardous material response unit. Interestingly, US presidents are not allowed to drive their own cars. This restriction continues even after they leave office for security reasons. While some former presidents have impressive car collections, they have to rely on personal chauffeurs for transportation.


Former US presidents enjoy several lifetime benefits under the Former Presidents Act of 1958. This federal law provides various benefits regardless of their tenure. This includes access to private drivers whenever necessary, as they cannot drive on public roads by themselves.
Some presidents own notable cars; donald trump once owned a custom Lamborghini. However, after serving in the post, they are required to observe a rule prohibiting driving in public for safety reasons. The formation of the motorcade reflects the importance given to the security of the President. It includes advanced technology and specialized units designed to effectively counter potential threats while ensuring the President's safety at all times.

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