President Donald Trump addressed the nation in a dramatic late-night press conference at the White House, just hours after surviving the third major assassination attempt against him in less than two years. The incident occurred during the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner at the WashingtonHilton, where gunfire erupted near a security checkpoint around 8:40 p.m. on Saturday evening.
Opening his remarks, the President expressed gratitude to the security personnel who responded swiftly to neutralize the threat. "This was a very unexpected event, but the Secret Service and law enforcement acted incredibly," Trump stated. "This event was dedicated to free speech and was supposed to bring together friends from both parties along with members of the media. In a sense, it did happen, because the fact is that the event united us — the room was completely united, and that was a beautiful thing to see."
The President provided detailed information about the incident, explaining that authorities identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen from California. "We saw an individual who rushed a security checkpoint while armed with multiple weapons, and he was subdued quickly by brave members of the Secret Service," Trump noted. He announced that video footage of the incident would be released "for transparency and clarity."
Addressing the condition of the wounded officer, Trump emphasized the critical role of advanced protective equipment. "One officer was shot, but survived thanks to a quality bulletproof vest. He was shot from very close range with a powerful weapon, and the vest did its job," the President clarified. "I spoke with him and he's in good condition and high spirits. He's a proud Secret Service agent and we love and respect him." (Read More)
