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President Donald Trump was swiftly escorted off stage by Secret Service after shots were fired at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, DC, on Saturday. Follow for live updates.
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A suspect is facing at least three charges after shots were fired at Saturday night's annual White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, DC.
Donald Trump went through quite the ordeal on April 25 when a gunman stormed the White House Correspondents' dinner and tried to shoot at him. Shortly after the incident, the president, 79, took to the podium during a press conference and said he was "honored" to be the shooter's target.
Video shows the moment President Donald Trump was rushed to safety from the White House correspondents dinner Saturday after gunshots rang out at the venue.
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Donald Trump gives update on King Charles visit after gunman at WHCD
Donald Trump shared new statements regarding the upcoming state visit following the WHCD shooting
Trump and Vance were onstage at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., when the incident prompted Secret Service to swarm the ballroom
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Gunman who shot at Donald Trump during White House Correspondents' Dinner 'was targeting administration officials,' claims attorney general
A gunman took over the White House Correspondents' dinner on April 25 and attempted to shoot at Donald Trump during the glitzy event. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told NBC’s Meet the Pressafter the shooting: "We believe the suspect was targeting administration officials.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche blamed polarizing rhetoric for rising threats and Trump suggested his personal politics made him a repeated target.