Trump evacuated after armed attack at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

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An armed man sparked scenes of chaos at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner in Washington, DC on Saturday night, after confronting security and exchanging gunfire with law enforcement near an entry checkpoint.

The incident occurred at the Washington Hilton, where the high-profile annual event was being attended by political leaders, journalists and invited guests. Authorities say the suspect approached the main security screening area carrying multiple weapons before an exchange of gunfire took place.

US President Donald Trump was on stage at the time and was swiftly escorted from the ballroom by Secret Service agents, alongside other dignitaries including Vice President JD Vance.

Inside the venue, the situation escalated rapidly as attendees took cover under tables while heavily armed officers moved through the room to secure the area. Witnesses described confusion and panic as the formal event was abruptly interrupted.

The suspect, identified as Cole Allen, 31, from California, was detained at the scene. Authorities believe he acted alone.

Preliminary information indicates the man was carrying a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives. Investigators are examining whether he intended to target senior officials, although no formal motive has been confirmed.

During the confrontation, a member of the US Secret Service was struck by gunfire, however the bullet was stopped by protective body armour and no serious injuries were reported.

The incident forced the cancellation of the dinner, one of Washington’s most prominent annual events, which typically brings together senior political figures and members of the media.

Authorities continue to gather forensic and ballistic evidence as part of the investigation, with the suspect expected to face multiple charges.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese responded to the incident, saying he was relieved that those in attendance were safe.

“I am pleased to hear the president and the first lady, along with all attendees at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, are safe,” Albanese said in a statement.

“We applaud the work of the Secret Service and law enforcement agencies for their swift action.”

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