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The man who authorities say attempted to carry out an attack against senior Trump administration officials is expected to appear in court.
When President Ronald Reagan left the Washington Hilton Hotel and headed for his waiting limousine on a gray March afternoon, he was exposed for mere seconds. That was all it took for a would-be assassin to take aim and fire.
President Trump was rushed from the stage of a dinner hosted by the White House reporters’ association. Trump said a Secret Service agent was shot at but “saved” by his bulletproof vest. The F.B.I. said a suspect was in custody.
President Donald Trump addressed one of the most talked-about incidents of his second term following a dramatic Saturday evening at the Washington Hilton. The president broke his silence on the
A WSJ analysis of videos, photos, audio and witness accounts from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
The folks at the White House Correspondents' Dinner all left without injury, but thousands of lobsters weren't so lucky. The menu included lobster and chateaubriand. Charlie was curious ... what happened to the delicious crustaceans?
Gunfire rang out just after the dinner began, and Trump, the first lady and hundreds of journalists looked up from their conversations. “Shots fired,” a member of the Secret Service shouted. Then agents, their guns drawn, sprinted to reach the president. Guests dressed in gowns and tuxedos hid under their seats. See the dramatic video.
Cole Allen, who is in custody after the attack outside the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, apparently told his parents he was traveling for an interview.