Trump Claims Anti-Christian Bias in White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting

US President Donald Trump claimed the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting had "strongly anti-Christian" motives, citing the individual's manifesto. The incident disrupted the annual dinner in Washington DC, attended by top political leaders and journalists. Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and Vice President JD Vance were safely evacuated, while a security officer sustained injuries. The suspect, 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, was taken into custody after breaching a security checkpoint and firing shots.

Key Points: Trump: Shooting at WH Correspondents' Dinner 'Anti-Christian'

  • Trump claims shooting suspect driven by anti-Christian hatred
  • Incident disrupted White House Correspondents' Dinner in DC
  • Security officer injured; Trump, Melania, Vance evacuated safely
  • Suspect Cole Tomas Allen, 31, in custody after breaching checkpoint
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'Religious thing': Trump claims 'anti-Christian' bias behind White House Correspondents' dinner shooting

Trump says suspect in WH Correspondents' Dinner shooting had 'strongly anti-Christian' motives, citing his manifesto. Security officer injured.

"He had a lot of hatred in his heart for quite a while, and he just, I don't know. He just, it was a religious thing. It was strongly anti, anti-Christian. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 27

US President Donald Trump on Sunday described the suspect involved in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting as driven by "strongly anti-Christian" motives, citing early assessments and the individual's alleged manifesto.

"He had a lot of hatred in his heart for quite a while, and he just, I don't know. He just, it was a religious thing. It was strongly anti, anti-Christian," Trump told Fox News, pointing to what he described as deep-seated hostility towards Christians.

The President further added, "The guy is a sick guy, when you read his manifesto. He hates Christians, that's one thing for sure... and I think his sister or his brother actually was complaining about it. They were even complaining to law enforcement. He was a very troubled guy."

The remarks come after a shooting incident disrupted the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC, attended by top political leaders, journalists and officials. Authorities confirmed that President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President JD Vance were safely evacuated, while a security officer sustained injuries during the response.

Weijia Jiang, President of the White House Correspondents' Association, termed the incident a "harrowing moment" and praised the swift action by the United States Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies. "We express our deepest gratitude... Their actions protected thousands of guests," she said, wishing a speedy recovery to the injured officer.

US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said preliminary findings suggest the suspect may have been targeting members of the Trump administration, though the exact motive remains under investigation.

The suspect, identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, was taken into custody after allegedly breaching a security checkpoint and firing shots before being subdued.

Meanwhile, Trump also renewed his criticism of NATO, expressing disappointment over what he described as a lack of support. "We spend trillions of dollars on NATO... They can't do it without us," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Trump blaming "anti-Christian bias" is convenient, but his NATO comments show his real priority – America first, no matter what. The man wants to pull out of alliances that keep the world stable. India should be cautious about trusting such a leader. 🤔
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Amit S
While the motive is terrible, I can't help but think of our own security issues in India. We have armed forces protecting our leaders, but such incidents happen here too. Our security agencies deserve more credit for what they do daily. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Neha P
Classic Trump – immediately labels it a "religious thing" without full investigation. The suspect's manifesto should be released to the public for transparency. Also, why bring NATO into this? The world already has so much division, and our Indian media shouldn't amplify such narratives.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, I worry about the normalization of political violence globally. Whether in the US or elsewhere, this sets a dangerous precedent. The injured officer's bravery is commendable – our Indian armed forces would expect the same dedication. Stay strong, US colleagues.
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Sarah B
Not a fan of how Trump uses religion as a political tool. This incident was tragic, but his remarks feel like a distraction from deeper issues in US society. India has similar problems with religious polarization, so we should look critically at this.
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