A man was arrested Saturday, May 2, 2026 [1], at the Trump Doral National Golf Club in Miami, Florida, after confronting a Secret Service agent.

The incident highlights the ongoing security challenges and high-tension environment surrounding properties associated with the former president. While the event did not involve a direct threat to the former president's life, it underscores the constant presence of federal security details at these locations.

Authorities said the man became disruptive and unruly before making physical contact with a Secret Service agent. The confrontation led to the man's arrest on charges of resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct [1].

"The individual became unruly and got physical with a Secret Service agent," a federal official said.

Despite the security breach and subsequent arrest, the former president was not on the premises during the encounter. "President Trump was not at the property at the time of the incident," a federal official said.

Local police and federal agents coordinated the arrest after the man's behavior escalated. The specific nature of the man's disruption and his motives for the confrontation were not immediately disclosed in official reports.

Security protocols at the Doral National Golf Club remain strict due to the high profile of the owner. This event follows other recent security incidents involving the Secret Service and public figures, though the details of this specific arrest remain limited to the charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest [1].

The individual became unruly and got physical with a Secret Service agent.

This incident reflects the persistent volatility surrounding the former president's brand and properties, where the intersection of private business and federal security often leads to friction. The arrest demonstrates the Secret Service's low threshold for physical contact or disruptive behavior when protecting designated sites, regardless of whether the protectee is physically present.