Stephen J. By Bose, Chief International Correspondent of Worthy News
Washington(meaningful news) – US President Donald J. Trump said a shooting disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Association annual dinner, which he said underlined the urgent need for a controversial new White House ballroom.
Questions were raised as to how an armed suspect could enter the Hilton Hotel without being stopped by security. Attendees said bags were not consistently checked and access to parking areas without thorough vehicle inspection seemed relatively easy, according to Worthy News monitoring.
His tuxedo still looking fresh, and not letting the crisis waste, Trump stepped onto the White House podium Saturday night — less than an hour after what officials described as an apparent attempt on his life.
He told reporters that the White House needed his proposed $400 million ballroom, which would be funded through private donations, for which he had ordered the demolition of parts of the East Wing of the Executive Mansion.
The planned facility will include a new security bunker, a “drone-proof” roof and bulletproof glass, Trump said. Critics argue that despite seating for approximately 650 guests, it will not be large enough to host events such as the correspondents’ dinner.
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Trump continued his effort on Sunday, writing on social media that the attack “would never have happened” if the “Military Top Secret Ballroom” had been built earlier and that “nothing should be allowed to interfere with its construction.”
Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanch said the Justice Department would ask a judge to dismiss the pending case that has delayed the project. Lawmakers including Senator Tim Sheehy and Representative Randy Fine said they plan to introduce legislation supporting the proposal.
“We need the ballroom. That’s why the Secret Service, that’s why the military is asking for it,” Trump said without providing public evidence that such requests were formally made.
Critics questioned the president’s comments, suggesting he was diverting attention from broader political challenges, including low approval ratings.
Reuters news agency said: “Trump’s comments after an incident that forced many of the 2,600 attendees to dive to the floor as the Secret Service escorted the president and other dignitaries out underlined his tendency to craft stories of himself as a fearless hero – a juggler, a survivor – while rarely missing a chance to articulate his own priorities.”
Critics and reaction
“When you’re influential, they go after you,” Trump said as he addressed reporters — many still in formal attire — at the interrupted event.
This incident has been added to the history of threats against American Presidents. John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, while Ronald Reagan survived a shooting in 1981, in which he was seriously injured.
Trump himself has survived previous attempts.
In July 2024, a gunman armed with a high-powered rifle wounded Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, leaving his ear bloody. His defiant response was- “Fight! Fight! Fight!” Shout. She raised her fist as agents led her away – it became one of the defining images of her successful bid to return to the White House.
A second attempt occurred in September 2024, when a man armed with a rifle was seen outside a Trump golf course in Florida before being confronted and arrested by law enforcement.
History of attacks
The latest incident involves a suspect, Cole Thomas Allen, 31, who is now in federal custody after a Saturday night shooting near the Washington Hilton, where the annual event was being held, authorities said.
Authorities said Allen allegedly traveled from California, checked into the hotel before dinner, and attempted to breach security armed with a shotgun, handgun and a knife. Officers fired at the suspect before knocking him to the ground.
Investigators said the suspect had distributed a manifesto outlining grievances against the Trump administration and expressing a desire to target the president and other officials. He reportedly referred to himself as the “Friendly Confederate Killer”.
A US Secret Service officer was shot during the shootout but survived after the bullets grazed his protective gear, the agency said. The officer has since been discharged from the hospital.
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The Secret Service said, “The ballistic vest helped us avoid a potential tragedy last night.”
However, the incident is likely to increase pressure on the Secret Service to further tighten security around the 79-year-old president, who has been repeatedly targeted.
It also remained unclear why so many Cabinet members, including Trump’s successor Vice President JD Vance, had gathered in the same room at the Hilton hotel.
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