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Analyst warns something 'more sinister' happening after shooting at Trump's press dinner

There is something "more sinister" happening underneath the surface of the recent shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday, according to one analyst.

Alleged shooter Cole Allen fired multiple rounds inside the Washington Hilton, where the event was taking place. He struck a Secret Service agent in the agent's bulletproof vest, and the agent survived. No one was killed during the event, and the shooter was arrested by authorities on the scene. President Donald Trump and cabinet officials in attendance were swiftly escorted out of the building.

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Trump hit with brutal fact-check after 'clinical-grade' remark in '60 Minutes' interview

Observers hit President Donald Trump with a brutal fact-check after he made a "clinical-grade" remark during his interview on "60 Minutes."

Trump sat down for a one-on-one interview with Norah O'Donnell of CBS News on Sunday, just a day after an alleged shooter named Cole Allen opened fire during the White House Correspondents' Dinner. No one was killed during the event, and Allen was arrested by Secret Service agents, according to reports.

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Trump berates reporter for asking about alleged shooter's manifesto: 'You're a disgrace'

President Donald Trump called CBS News reporter Norah O'Donnell "a disgrace" during Sunday's broadcast of "60 Minutes" when she asked for his reaction to the manifesto the alleged White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter left behind.

On Saturday, several shots were fired inside the Washington Hilton, where the dinner was being held. The alleged shooter, Cole Allen, struck one Secret Service agent in the bulletproof vest during the ordeal. Trump and all of the administration officials in attendance were swiftly whisked away after the shots rang out, according to reports. No one was killed during the incident.

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Expert flags sign Trump admin is 'faltering' from 'mistakes' after press dinner shooting

President Donald Trump's administration appears to be "faltering under the weight of its arrogance and accumulated mistakes" following the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night, a sign that the "energy and self-confidence" Trump's administration once exuded is starting to slip away, according to a new analysis.

During the event, a lone gunman fired several rounds inside the Washington Hilton, striking one Secret Service agent in their bulletproof vest, according to reports. Trump and several cabinet officials in attendance were swiftly evacuated from the event, and no one was killed. The alleged shooter, Cole Allen, was arrested at the scene.

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Outrage as security protocol for Trump's press dinner questioned: 'Makes no sense at all'

Political analysts and observers were outraged after new details from the investigation into the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner were revealed.

The Washington Post reported on Sunday that President Donald Trump's administration did not designate the dinner as a "National Security Event," which would have increased security around the Washington Hilton, in advance of the event. That's despite the President, Vice President, and several other people in the line of succession attending, according to the report.

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Trump’s budget would gut local libraries and museums. Congress is not on board.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is looking to eliminate funding in fiscal 2027 for the agency that serves as the primary federal funding source for libraries and museums nationwide.

But congressional appropriators — who rebuffed similar efforts to gut the agency in fiscal 2026 — expressed little enthusiasm for the proposed cut in interviews with States Newsroom. Groups representing museums and libraries across the country also blasted the president’s proposal.

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GOP operative scorches King Charles III over upcoming state visit: 'A despicable moment'

A GOP operative scorched King Charles III on Sunday over his upcoming state visit, calling it a "despicable moment for the crown."

Steve Schmidt, a political strategist, discussed the upcoming state visit on a new episode of "The Daily Beast Podcast" with host Hugh Dougherty. He argued that King Charles III should not visit President Donald Trump's White House on April 28, as planned, because of the Trump administration's continued war in Iran, Trump's attacks against the Pope, and his attempt to subvert the 2020 presidential election results.

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Republicans just proved Ghislaine Maxwell is 'holding all the cards' against Trump: expert

A cadre of House Republicans just proved that Ghislaine Maxwell is "holding all of the cards" against President Donald Trump as she seeks to "extract" a pardon from him, according to one expert.

Allison Gill, host of "The Breakdown" podcast, argued during a new episode on Sunday that by admitting they support pardoning Maxwell — the accomplice of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — in exchange for her testimony, the small group of House Republicans revealed how much leverage she has over Trump in the negotiations.

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Iranian group submits evidence of US-Israeli war crimes to International Criminal Court

The head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society said Saturday that his organization has submitted evidence of US-Israeli war crimes to the International Criminal Court and other global bodies, seeking accountability for massive attacks on civilian infrastructure and other violations.

“The ICC prosecutor announced that the documents provided by the IRCS are accepted as official evidence,” said Pir-Hossein Koulivand, the head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society. “All cases of attacks on civilians are being legally pursued based on the Geneva Conventions.”

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Hotel worker flags how would-be Trump shooter may have 'surprised' president's security

An employee of the Washington Hilton revealed on Sunday how the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter was able to "surprise" President Donald Trump's security.

The employee, who spoke to The Mirror US anonymously, contended that the shooter, Cole Allen, slipped past security at a "cordoned-off" VIP area to evade metal detectors. Allen fired between five and eight rounds during the event, according to reports, before he was apprehended by Secret Service agents. One Secret Service agent was shot in their bulletproof vest and survived, according to reports.

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‘More destruction of science’: Trump fires every member of US national science board

US President Donald Trump on Friday quietly fired every member of the independent board that governs the National Science Foundation, a move seen as an escalation of the administration’s destructive war on science.

Members of the National Science Board (NSB) were notified in a brief email “on behalf of President Donald J. Trump” that their “position as a member of the National Science Board is terminated, effective immediately.” One fired board member, chemist Willie May, told The New York Times that he was “disappointed” but not “entirely surprised,” adding, “I have watched the systematic dismantling of the scientific advisory infrastructure of this government with growing alarm, and the National Science Board is simply the latest casualty.”

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'What the hell?' Trump's latest attempt to sell his pet project stuns observers

As the old saying goes, never let a crisis go to waste.

That's exactly what President Donald Trump did on Sunday morning as he tried to use last night's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner to sell his signature White House Ballroom project, which has been temporarily halted by a court order. During the event, alleged shooter Cole Allen fired between five and eight rounds, striking one Secret Service agent in their bulletproof vest, before he was detained.

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MAGA erupts as White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter's manifesto revealed: 'Hang him'

Fans of President Donald Trump's MAGA movement erupted on Sunday after the alleged White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter's manifesto was published online.

Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and several cabinet officials were swiftly whisked away from the Washington Hilton in the nation's capital after shots rang out during the annual gathering of lawmakers and members of the media. The alleged shooter, Cole Tomas Allen, exchanged fire with Secret Service personnel and was arrested on-scene.

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