Cole Allen, WHCD and Dinner shooting
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Saturday blasted former President Obama’s response to the White House Correspondent’s Association (WHCA) dinner shooting last week as “disappointing.”
Donald Trump insists the White House Correspondents Dinner should “go on,” despite shots being fired tonight at the event. Calling it “Quite an evening in D.C.,” the evacuated POTUS praised “Secret Service and Law Enforcement” for a “fantastic job.
Vice President J. D. Vance canceled two scheduled appearances in Iowa, including a Turning Point USA event at Iowa State University and a campaign event with U.
Despite the post-shooting “Kumbaya” moment, Trump and his allies are already weaponizing the attempted assassination against the opposition.
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed forensic evidence tying the alleged White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter’s weapon to a wounded Secret Service agent, calling the attack a premeditated attempt on Donald Trump’s life. In a CNN interview, she ...
The video was released as part of an ongoing review of the April 25 incident in which an armed man rushed security at the event.