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Trump was likely target of White House correspondents’ dinner shooting, says US official

US President Donald Trump and officials in his administration were the likely targets of a suspect who fired on a security agent guarding the White House Correspondents’ Association ​dinner in Washington, US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Sunday.

The man fired a shotgun at a Secret Service agent at a checkpoint in the Washington Hilton hotel before being tackled and arrested. Trump ‌and first lady Melania Trump were rushed out of the dinner.

“It does appear that he, he did, in fact, set out to target folks that work in the administration, likely including the president,” Blanche told NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” adding that the suspect likely traveled by train from Los Angeles to Chicago and then to Washington.

The suspect will be charged in federal court on Monday with assault of a federal officer, discharging a firearm and attempting to kill a federal officer, Blanche said, adding he did not know if there was an Iran connection to the attack.

Condemnation of shooting

Trump told reporters at a briefing at the White House after the attack that the Secret Service agent was saved by his bulletproof vest and was in “good shape.” US Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi confirmed the officer had ​been released from the hospital.

Trump told reporters he believed that he was the target of the attack. The president has survived two previous attempts on his life since 2024, a period of ⁠deepening political polarization in the United States.

Around the world, leaders condemned the attack, adding they were relieved that Trump and all present were safe and expressing their solidarity with the United States. NATO leader Mark Rutte called it an attack “on our ​free and open societies,” and leaders stressed violence had no place in a democracy.

Suspect thought to be ‘lone wolf,’ Trump says

A law enforcement official identified the suspect as Cole Tomas Allen, a California resident about 31 years old. Little ​was immediately known about Allen’s background, but social media postings suggested he was a teacher in Torrance, near Los Angeles.

Washington interim Police Chief Jeffery Carroll said the ⁠suspect was armed with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives. He was taken to a local hospital to be evaluated, but it was too soon to say what his motivation was, Carroll said.

Based on ​preliminary information, he was believed to have been a guest at the hotel, Carroll added.

The chaotic events from around 8:35pm raised fresh questions about the security of top US officials, many of whom were gathered ​in the hotel’s expansive ballroom.

A focus of the investigation is likely to be how the gunman was able to smuggle the shotgun into the hotel, which hosts the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, a marquee fixture of Washington’s social calendar.

The black-tie event was attended by many members of Trump’s cabinet and other senior administration officials amid heavy security. It was the first time Trump attended the event as president, having boycotted it in previous years.

Afterwards, Trump addressed reporters, many still in ​evening attire, in an extraordinary late-night press conference in the White House briefing room, flanked by Vice President JD Vance and other cabinet members. Trump’s wife, Melania, looked on from the sidelines and demurred when he ​asked her whether she wanted to talk about the events of the evening.

The venue for the dinner was the scene of an attempt on the life of President Ronald Reagan, who was shot and wounded by a would-be assassin ‌outside the hotel ⁠in 1981.

Closed-circuit TV footage released by Trump on Truth Social showed the suspect running rapidly through a security checkpoint, momentarily catching security personnel off guard before they drew their weapons.

No shots were fired at the gunman who got through two checkpoints before being brought down.

“You know, he charged from 50 yards away, so he was very far away from the room. He was moving. He was really moving,” Trump said after the gala dinner was canceled.

Officials believe he is a “lone wolf,” Trump said.

How it unfolded

Video footage shows Trump and his wife sitting at a banquet table on stage in conversation with someone when a commotion at the rear of the ballroom – ​caused by the noise of gunshots – triggers a ​ripple of gasps through the room.

President Trump posts the event on Truth Social https://t.co/OgQBkHRIkz
— Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) April 26, 2026

People started screaming, “Get ⁠down, get down!” Many of the 2,600 attendees dressed in tuxedos and ball gowns took cover under tables as security personnel drew their weapons, with some pushing cabinet secretaries to the floor and covering them with their bodies, while others formed a protective cordon.

Security personnel in combat fatigues stormed the stage, pointing rifles into the ​ballroom as Trump, his wife and Vance were evacuated. Cabinet members who had been sitting at tables dotted around the vast room were escorted out ​by their security details one ⁠by one.

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While most guests huddled under tables, some people began chanting “USA, USA!”

Trump stayed backstage for about an hour after being hustled from the stage, a source told Reuters. He later said he had not wanted to leave the event, a remark that echoed images of him defiantly pumping his fist after narrowly escaping an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, in 2024.

In that attempt, Trump was shot and wounded in his upper ear by a 20-year-old gunman, who ⁠was shot dead ​by security personnel.

Just over two months after the Butler shooting, Secret Service agents spotted a man wielding a gun and hiding ​in bushes at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, while Trump was on the course. It was deemed an assassination attempt, and the suspect was sentenced to life in prison in February.

Trump Truth Social post

Zardari, Shehbaz condemn Washington shooting

President Asif Ali Zardari has strongly condemned the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, DC, Radio Pakistan reported.

President @AAliZardari , PM @CMShehbaz strongly condemn shooting incident at White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner@PresOfPakistan @PakPMO @PakinUSA #RadioPakistan #news https://t.co/jOujr2rW5O pic.twitter.com/CGLKKl1JV3
— Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) April 26, 2026

In a statement, the president expressed relief that President Donald Trump and the first lady remained safe, describing the incident as a “heinous act of terrorism” and worth condemning.

President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, expressed relief that President Trump & the First Lady are safe, and termed the incident a heinous act of terrorism.
— The President of Pakistan (@PresOfPakistan) April 26, 2026

Similarly, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep shock over the “disturbing” shooting. In his post on X, the prime minister stated he was relieved to know that President Trump, the first lady, and other attendees were safe.

Deeply shocked by the disturbing shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner in Washington, D.C., a short while ago.

Relieved to know that President Trump, the First Lady, and other attendees are safe.

My thoughts and prayers are with him, and I wish…
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) April 26, 2026

He added that his thoughts and prayers are with President Trump, and he wished him continued safety and well-being.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also said he was “deeply shocked by the cowardly shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ dinner”.

Deeply shocked by the cowardly shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

We are relieved that President Trump @realDonaldTrump, Vice President Vance @JDVance and First Lady are safe. We strongly condemn all forms of violence which is enemy of diplomacy and…
— Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50) April 26, 2026

“We are relieved that President Trump, Vice President Vance and first lady are safe. We strongly condemn all forms of violence, which is an enemy of diplomacy and intolerable in any civilised society,” he said on X.

He further added, “Our best wishes go out to POTUS and the American people”.

Shooting follows 2024 assassination attempts

Trump and the first lady bent down behind the dais before being hustled out by Secret Service officers. Trump stayed backstage for about one hour, a source told Reuters. “We are staying,” he was overheard saying, the source said.

Trump posted on social media that he hoped the dinner, the first he has attended as president, could be rescheduled in 30 days.

Trump Truth Social post

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He was the subject of two assassination attempts in 2024 while he was campaigning for reelection after leaving the White House in 2021.

The most serious attempt occurred while Trump was campaigning at an outdoor rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July 2024. Trump was shot and wounded in his upper ear by a 20-year-old gunman. The gunman was shot dead by security personnel.

Just over two months after the Butler shooting, Secret Service agents spotted a man wielding a gun and hiding in bushes at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, while Trump was on the course. It was deemed an assassination attempt, and the suspect was sentenced to life in prison in February.

The site of Saturday’s dinner, the Washington Hilton, was the scene of an attempt on the life of President Ronald Reagan, who was shot and wounded by a would-be assassin outside the hotel in 1981.Latest News, Breaking News & Top News Stories | The Express TribuneReutersRead More

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