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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/26/white-house-correspondents-dinner-security-status/
The White House correspondents’ dinner, attended by the president and several Cabinet members, was not given top security status that would have unlocked the full weight of federal security resources.

The Trump administration provided a lower level of security for the White House correspondents’ dinner than it has for other gatherings of high-ranking officials, even though the president and many Cabinet members were in attendance, according to officials familiar with the plan.
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were quickly evacuated to safety Saturday when a gunman charged the security perimeter and attempted to storm the ballroom at the Washington Hilton Hotel. Others in attendance included Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The concentration of high-ranking leaders in one ballroom left the nation unusually vulnerable as the would-be assassin raced past Secret Service before he was apprehended. A worst-case scenario might have resulted in passing the power of the presidency to the senior-most senator of the majority party, Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who was not at the event and is third in line to the presidency behind Vance and Johnson.
When so many officials gather in one place for official functions such as an inauguration or State of the Union address, the secretary of homeland security typically puts the Secret Service in charge of coordinating all security through a formal designation known as a “National Special Security Event.”
There was no such designation on Saturday night at an event also attended by thousands of journalists and other government officials, according to local and federal officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss security details.
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The suspected gunman, 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, wrote a statement saying he wanted to target members of the Trump administration and ridiculed what he called lax security at the hotel, according to two law enforcement officials familiar with the writings. He said Iranian agents could easily have brought more dangerous weapons to the venue, according to the text.
The White House referred questions to the Department of Homeland Security, which did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A spokesperson for the Washington Hilton said in an email that the Secret Service “led security for the event.”
The Secret Service did not answer questions about its role.
The Secret Service considered the site it was charged with protecting to be the ballroom and the immediate perimeter around it, according to two law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because there is a pending prosecution. The agency did not take responsibility for the entire Hilton hotel.
Outside, D.C. police handled road closures and traffic. In between, there was no clear responsibility for the security of the thousands of guests and rest of the Hilton property, where authorities said the suspect had booked a room.
Acting attorney general Todd Blanche said Sunday he did not view the incident as a security failure. The gunman was detained before reaching the ballroom.
“On the contrary, it was a massive security success story,” Blanche said during an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash. “I mean, if you think about what happened as far as what we know right now, this suspect barely breached the perimeter.”
The full range of security precautions taken before and during the event was not immediately detailed by authorities. Attendees were free to enter the hotel with only a paper or digital ticket, then mill about for hours before walking through metal detectors.
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Attendees including Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania) and Kari Lake, senior adviser for the U.S. Agency for Global Media, questioned the security at the event. Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-New York) called for an investigation.
In a post on X, Grassley said he was setting up a briefing with Secret Service leadership about “security protocols & related law enforcement matters” involving the dinner. He thanked the Secret Service for “quick action” at the scene.
D.C. police said the gunman was armed with a shotgun, a handgun and knives. One Secret Service officer was struck by a bullet but protected by a bulletproof vest. Blanche said authorities initially believe the suspect fired the shot that struck the officer.
“While this was extraordinarily dangerous and put a lot of lives at risk,” Blanche said during an interview with NBC News’s “Meet the Press,” “the system worked. All of us were safe. President Trump was safe.”
In a statement, WHCA President Weijia Jiang said the evening was “was a harrowing moment for everyone in attendance.”
“Our dinner exists to celebrate the First Amendment and the hard daily work of the journalists who defend it,” Jiang wrote. “The WHCA board will be meeting to assess what happened and determine how to proceed. We will provide updates as soon as any are available.”
Jiang and WHCA’s Executive Director Steve Thomma did not immediately respond to questions about whether there had been any discussion with DHS prior to the dinner about whether it should be designated a National Special Security Event or who was responsible for security outside the immediate perimeter of the ballroom.
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The absence of a National Special Security Event designation last came under scrutiny for the failure to protect the U.S. Capitol during the certification of the presidential election results on Jan. 6, 2021. Pro-Trump rioters overpowered the Capitol Police and breached the building, forcing lawmakers to evacuate and suspending the certification for hours. The Capitol was eventually cleared with help from the D.C. police, federal agents and the National Guard.
In the aftermath, the House Jan. 6 committee, the Government Accountability Office and the Justice Department Inspector General all recommended designating future electoral certifications as National Special Security Events. The joint session of Congress on Jan. 6, 2025, was such an event, with the Secret Service in charge.
A D.C. government official briefed on the preparation for the event, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly, said National Special Security Events tend to be for multiday events with regular attendance by the president and top cabinet officials.
"This is a dinner that he might not go to at the last minute and is not annually attended by him,” the official said in a text message in response to questions about why the event was not given the highest security level. “The State of the Union can only occur with the president, the WHCD has occurred many times without POTUS.”
Trump told reporters after the dinner that Secret Service and law enforcement did what they were supposed to do.
“I’m the one that would complain,” he said on Saturday night. “I’d be up here right now saying they didn’t do their job. Oh, believe me, because, you know, it’s my life.”
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>>1509533
The guy was clearly on the radar of law enforcement, but trump didn't have him detained and intentionally weakened security to stage this.
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>>1509533
>The Trump administration provided a lower level of security for the White House correspondents’ dinner than it has for other gatherings of high-ranking officials, even though the president and many Cabinet members were in attendance, according to officials familiar with the plan.
How dare Biden lower Trump's security in order to make it easier for him to be killed. First he did it with his security detail in Pennsylvania, now in DC itself! How can he keep getting away with it?
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>>1509538
>>1509548
Its incredible how hard you guys are coping over this.
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https://apnews.com/article/todd-blanche-white-house-ballroom-trump-1d063b208677631cb964c6c8ff64bd96
Justice Department cites dinner shooting to press preservationists to drop Trump ballroom suit
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s Justice Department is using the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday to try to pressure preservationists to drop their lawsuit over his planned $400 million ballroom on the site of the former East Wing of the White House.

“It’s time to build the ballroom,” acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said plainly Sunday on X, posting a letter in which Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate gave the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which has sued to block construction, until 9 a.m. Monday to dismiss its lawsuit.
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>>1509533
He runs like Naruto
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>>1510110
This video is fake.
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>>1510111
Maybe. How come nobody tackled him?
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>>1509563
You shills gave the game away minutes in when you were all ordered to shill for the epstein/trump pedo room.
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>>1510118
No like this is an AI genned video. This literally isn't what happened; actual security footage I believe is unreleased.
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>>1509533
And yet he was still caught. Curious. I guess it means DOGE cuts worked after all.
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>>1509710
This is the most baffling thing about this. They’re using this as proof that we NEED this stupid fucking ballroom.
…but you caught him. The assassination failed. He didn’t even get to the same floor as his targets. Regardless of how bad security was, regardless of if it was staged or not, how is your security measures succeeding proof that your security isn’t good enough?
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>>1510276
Obviously the intent is for the ballroom to provide an intimidation check any future assassins have to pass before they can even try their attempt.
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>>1510278
Trying to assassinate the fucking president is an intimidation check on it’s own. What, is this ballroom going to be jet black and covered in spikes?
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>>1509538
literally every californian is on the radar dipshit, it's a state composed of majority domestic terrorists.
You want them to detain these people? how about everyone who post-kirk's death started celebrating get thrown into a furnace and executed
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>>1510406
>Literally every Californian is on the radar. It's a state composed of a majority of domestic terrorists.

I love when you dipshits are so stupid and have such a weak grasp on English you Literally contradict yourselves from one sentence to the next.

>How about we murder everyone I don't like. I miss an imbecile cuckold who used to edit around people who made his retarded opinions look appropriately retarded. I need to live in a racist sexist world because I couldn't compete on a fair playing field. I still haven't realized if I got to live in my white utopia I'd be exactly where I am now settled at the bottom with the rest of the trash. DEI isn't holding me back, being a stupid, slimy, vile piece of shit is.

Fuck you fascist pedo enabler. If you can get the civil war you're so horny for started, I will put my gun in your mouth like the cocks you can't stop fantasizing about.



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