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PoliticsApr 28

Gunman Opens Fire at White House Correspondents' Dinner, Security Under Review

A shooter breached security at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday night before being stopped by law enforcement.

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A gunman opened fire at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday night at the Washington Hilton, prompting law enforcement officials to reassess security arrangements for high-profile events. The suspected shooter, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, was armed with multiple weapons and breached security before being stopped by federal agents.

President Trump was scheduled to speak at the event, which was also attended by cabinet members and lawmakers. According to reports, Secret Service agents successfully executed their protection plan, preventing the gunman from reaching the basement level where Trump was set to address attendees. The president later stated he was not worried during the incident and praised law enforcement's response.

The shooting has raised questions about security protocols for events involving senior government officials. Former Secret Service agents and senior officials told Reuters that while the protection plan appeared effective, the incident highlighted potential vulnerabilities in venue security arrangements.

Following the shooting, the Justice Department urged a preservation group to drop their lawsuit challenging President Trump's proposed $400 million White House ballroom project. In a letter posted on social media by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, the DOJ cited Saturday's security breach as justification for dismissing the legal challenge.

The incident has also sparked political debate about rhetoric and security. Some officials have called for unity and reduced political tensions in the wake of the shooting, while others have criticized conspiracy theories suggesting the attack was staged. CBS News anchor Norah O'Donnell faced criticism from President Trump for reportedly reading portions of the suspect's manifesto during coverage of the incident.

Law enforcement agencies continue investigating the shooter's motives and reviewing security procedures for future events involving senior government officials.

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