Suspect in alleged White House assassination attempt complains about jail conditions
Cole Allen, 31, reportedly detained on suicide watch after alleged assassination attempt against President Trump, has complained about prison conditions.

A 31-year-old man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump has filed complaints about his jail conditions, according to reports. Cole Allen has been held in a Washington DC detention facility since his arrest approximately one week ago.
Allen is allegedly accused of trying to carry out an assassination attempt against President Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Details about the specific nature of the alleged plot or attempt have not been publicly disclosed.
Since his arrest, Allen has been placed on suicide watch in his jail cell, a standard precautionary measure often implemented for high-profile or potentially unstable detainees. The suspect has reportedly claimed that his current prison conditions constitute a violation of his rights.
The White House Correspondents' Dinner is an annual event that brings together journalists, government officials, and celebrities. Security measures for such events involving the President are typically extensive, though specific details about any security incidents are rarely made public immediately following arrests.