Trump's Chaotic Retreat: Inside the White House Dinner Incident
During the White House Correspondents' Dinner, President Trump described chaotic moments when shots were fired at the Washington Hilton hotel. Secret Service agents acted swiftly to ensure his safety, while Trump expressed his curiosity about the situation. The incident raised tensions and brought heated exchanges during a subsequent interview.
President Donald Trump recounted the tumultuous experience at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner when gunfire erupted nearby. Secret Service agents swiftly removed Trump from the scene, prioritizing his safety amid the chaos.
In an interview on CBS's '60 Minutes,' Trump expressed his curiosity about the unfolding situation, stating that it delayed the Secret Service's efforts to move him quickly. Despite the danger, he shared insights into the moments of uncertainty and tension.
The conversation grew heated as the shooter’s manifesto was discussed, which Trump dismissed as irrelevant. Despite the incident, Trump emphasized the event's importance and urged its rescheduling, rejecting the notion that such disruptions should dictate its cancellation.
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