White House to Review Trump's Security After Shooting at Dinner Event
Susie Wiles will meet with security officials to review protocols after the shooting, as Trump and others were evacuated and the suspect faces charges.
- White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles will meet with law enforcement early this week to review security protocols following Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington.
- Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, allegedly fired a shotgun at a checkpoint at the Washington Hilton during the dinner, with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche saying Trump and senior officials were the likely intended targets.
- Praising the security response, President Donald Trump stated, "I'd be up here right now saying they didn't do their job," while noting Melania Trump found the incident traumatic.
- Sen. Chuck Grassley, head of the Judiciary Committee, will review security protocols with agency officials alongside the panel's top Democrat, Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois.
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White House to review Trump's security after gunfire near press dinner
WASHINGTON — The White House is reviewing security protocols this week following Saturday's shooting at a Washington hotel where President Donald Trump and top officials were attending a dinner, the administration said on Monday.
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It happened again, a deranged leftist, Cole Allen, fueled by hate, came too close to assassinating President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on Saturday night. Allen, who lives in Torrance, California, is a 31-year-old teacher and video game developer. He charged at the security checkpoint, right outside the ballroom. Before being […] The post CROUERE: Not Again! Lax Security Places Trump in Grave Danger appear…
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