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 · 35m
White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect expected in court as investigation unfolds
The man suspected of charging past a security checkpoint at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and opening fire on Saturday is expected to be arraigned today. Follow live updates.

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 · 15m · on MSN
Suspect in White House Correspondents' Association dinner shooting identified
 · 37m · on MSN
Live updates: White House correspondents' dinner shooting suspect to appear in court, had denounced Trump
 · 11h
While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, April 27, 2026
FBI agents leaving the residence associated with Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents' dinner attack, in Torrance, California.

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 · 4h
‘I don’t expect forgiveness’: Authorities review writings of California teacher suspected of shooting
 · 4h
Motives of suspected Washington gunman under scrutiny
 · 7h
Trump Event Shooter’s Manifesto Names All Key Officials, Excludes Kash Patel
The shooter, identified as, Cole Tomas Allen, 31, arrived at the Washington Hilton carrying three weapons, including two handguns and a shotgun.

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 · 7h
Trump Dinner Shooter Sent Manifesto To Family Just 10 Minutes Before Attack: What He Wrote
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'I Am Not A Rapist': Trump Rejects ‘Paedophile’ Charge In Dinner Shooting Suspect’s Manifesto
18mon MSN

White House reportedly considering new public safety gear for Trump after WHCD shooting

Discussions are taking place "at high levels," according to Fox News' Peter Doocy.
5hon MSN

DOJ asks trust to drop White House ballroom suit after WHCA shooting

The Trump administration asked the National Trust for Historic Preservation on Sunday to end its legal challenge to President Donald Trump's ballroom.

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