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Gunman Charged After Attempted Assassination Plot Targets Trump at Washington Dinner

President Trump and guests react during a dramatic moment at the White House Correspondents’ dinner in Washington.
President Trump and guests react during a dramatic moment at the White House Correspondents’ dinner in Washington. (Photo: Readovia)

A man identified by authorities as Cole Tomas Allen has been charged after an attempted assassination plot targeting President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner at the Washington Hilton hotel. Several shots were fired during the event on April 25, prompting an immediate security response while the dinner was underway

Within seconds, Secret Service agents surrounded the president and rushed him from the stage. Vice President JD Vance and other senior officials were also moved to safety as guests inside the ballroom took cover under tables and waited for instructions. Trump, members of the Cabinet, and other dignitaries were not injured.

According to a CNN video timeline, several gunshots were heard at 8:34 p.m.. The suspected shooter was then stopped on the floor above the ballroom where the dinner was taking place. By 8:52 p.m., the suspect was seen lying face down on the ground shirtless and in handcuffs as law enforcement secured the scene.

Investigators said the suspect remains in custody and faces serious federal charges. The incident has renewed scrutiny of presidential security at large public events, especially when multiple top government officials are gathered in one location.

The incident also underscored the complex challenge of protecting national leaders at large public gatherings, where even layered security operations can be tested in seconds by a determined threat.

 

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Sasha Lane

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