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'I was set to really rip': Trump quips he can't be as mean to journalists after shooting

President Donald Trump revealed Saturday night that he initially mistook the sound of gunfire for a dropped tray at the White House Correspondents' Dinner — and that it was Melania who first sensed something was wrong

"I heard a noise. I sort of thought it was a tray, a tray going down. From quite far away," Trump told reporters at a White House press conference. "But it was a gun."

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Secret Service agent hospitalized after being shot in protective vest at WHCD: report

A law enforcement agent was reportedly hospitalized after being shot by a gunman who stormed the entrance to the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night.

CNN's John Berman reported that the shooter injured a law enforcement agent. Fox News host Sean Hannity also reported that a Secret Service agent was shot while the shooter stormed the entrance.

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Sean Hannity recounts how WHCD shooter 'charged' security checkpoint

The shooter who attacked the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday charged a security checkpoint set up near the entrance of the main ballroom, a conservative pundit recounted.

"The shooter charged the magnetometer closest to the front door," conservative pundit Sean Hannity told Fox News shortly after the chaos, which cut the dinner short and led to the evacuation of everyone at the head table, including Trump.

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'Difficult to fathom': CNN anchor in disbelief that WHCD was set to resume after gunfire

The White House Correspondents' Dinner was initially set to resume after gunfire forced Trump and his party to evacuate, leaving a CNN anchor taken aback.

CNN reporter Brianna Keilar called it "difficult to fathom" that the event would carry on "because I just can't describe even the scene and just how scared everyone had been."

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Wolf Blitzer details 'very scary' moment he was thrown to the ground as gunfire rang out

CNN journalist Wolf Blitzer described the "very scary" scene that unfolded in front of him at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

"All of a sudden, I start hearing gunshots in the hall right near me," Blitzer said. He was returning to his seat after using the bathroom, and shooting broke out before the dinner got underway. "The next thing I knew, a police officer threw me to the ground and was on top of me."

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'Quite an evening': Trump speaks out amid gunfire at WHCD and says 'let the show go on'

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Saturday night after a shooter was reportedly killed by Secret Service at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, praising law enforcement and suggesting the event continue.

"Quite an evening in D.C. Secret Service and Law Enforcement did a fantastic job. They acted quickly and bravely," Trump wrote, saying the shooter had been "apprehended." Multiple reports had indicated the shooter was shot dead by Secret Service agents in the hotel lobby. The FBI later confirmed a subject was taken into custody.

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'Gordian knot': NYT column warns Trump has lost control of the Iran war and himself

Columnist Maureen Dowd has a message for Donald Trump: You went hunting for a quick win in Iran and ended up the prey.

In a blistering Saturday column for the New York Times, the veteran columnist compared Trump's Iran adventure to the classic O. Henry short story "The Ransom of Red Chief," in which two bumbling kidnappers are so tormented by their captive that they end up paying to give him back.

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'Chaos in the ballroom': Journalists detail evacuation at WH Correspondents' Dinner

Journalists covering the White House Correspondents' Dinner described the chaotic scene that led to the evacuation of President Donald Trump and a shooter reportedly dead.

"I did not hear any shots. You just hear yelling like a commotion, someone coming through the room," a journalist told C-SPAN commentators during live coverage of the dinner. "I instinctively got under the table. Other people got under the table."

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Trump's table evacuated at White House Correspondents Dinner after loud sounds reported

Security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner evacuated the head table where President Donald Trump was supposed to sit after reports of loud sounds.

C-SPAN hosts suddenly cut away from their normal coverage of the dinner. Security officers with guns were shown scanning the area around the table. No reason was given right away for the evacuation.

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'Who invited him?' C-SPAN host bewildered as embattled Kash Patel shows up at WHCD

A C-SPAN host was surprised to see FBI Director Kash Patel show up at the White House Correspondents' Dinner and wondered who could have possibly invited him.

"It looks like Kash Patel is in the ballroom. We do not know who invited him," C-SPAN host Peter Sein said. "You have to be a media organization and a member of the White House Correspondents' Association to have a table."

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Watch live: Chaos amid reports of shots fired near White House Correspondents' Dinner

Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Dinner marks a notable departure from recent years, as President Donald Trump was expected to attend, and perhaps the world's most famous mentalist will be hosting.

The dinner kicks off at 8 p.m. ET, with C-SPAN's red carpet coverage beginning at 6 p.m.

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Protesters crash White House Correspondents' Dinner shouting 'arrest Pete Hegseth!'

A couple of protesters made a scene before the start of the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday to demand Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's arrest for what they called "war crimes."

"Arrest Pete Hegseth for war crimes! Arrest Pete Hegseth for war crimes," one of the protesters yelled from the red carpet as Trump officials were showing up.

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Trump admin dealt setback as deportation flight turned around mid-air by judge

by Lomi Kriel, The Texas Tribune

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