White House Correspondents' Dinner Attack: A Startling Security Breach Unraveled
A gunman targeted members of the Trump administration at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. The suspect, who traveled from California to Washington, is in custody. President Trump was quickly evacuated as gunshots rang out. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche discussed the incident on 'Meet the Press.'
Authorities have revealed startling new details about a gunman who attempted to breach the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, initially believed to be targeting members of the Trump administration.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche disclosed that the 31-year-old suspect traveled by train from California to Chicago, eventually arriving in Washington. The suspect checked into the hotel hosting one of the capital's most high-profile events.
The dinner was disrupted by gunfire, leading to a rapid evacuation of President Donald Trump. The suspect, now in custody, faces multiple charges. These developments were shared by Blanche on NBC's 'Meet the Press.'
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