Suspect Targeted Trump Administration Members at WH Dinner: Acting AG

US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting targeted Trump administration members. The suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, traveled from Los Angeles to Washington DC by train and purchased firearms within the past two years. President Donald Trump and other officials were unharmed, though a security officer was injured during the response. Allen is expected to face federal charges, with the motive still under investigation.

Key Points: WH Dinner Shooting Suspect Targeted Trump Officials

  • Suspect targeted Trump administration members
  • Suspect traveled from LA to DC by train
  • Purchased two firearms within past two years
  • Security officer injured, President unharmed
  • Suspect to face federal charges soon
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Suspect was targeting members of Trump's administration: US Acting AG Blanche on WH Correspondents' Dinner shooting incident

US Acting AG Todd Blanche says suspect in White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting targeted Trump administration members. Motive under investigation.

"From our preliminary investigation, it does appear the suspect was targeting members of the administration. - Todd Blanche"

Washington DC, April 26

US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Sunday said that the suspect involved in the shooting incident and the attempted security breach during the White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Washington Hilton Hotel appeared to be targeting members of the Trump administration, while stressing that the motive is still under investigation.

During an interview on CNN's State of the Union, Blanche said preliminary findings suggest the suspect had specific intentions directed at government officials in the cabinet of US President Donald Trump.

"We're still looking to try to understand a motive. From our preliminary investigation, it does appear the suspect was targeting members of the administration," Blanche said.

"We don't have specifics yet about particular members of the administration, except that we do understand that that was his goal and his target," he added.

He further said that law enforcement agencies carried out multiple search warrants overnight, including searches of electronic devices, and have also been speaking to individuals who knew the suspect.

According to Blanche, the suspect reportedly travelled from Los Angeles to Chicago and later reached Washington, DC by train.

"We're still investigating what we knew, if anything, about this individual. It appears that he purchased the two firearms that he had on him within the past couple of years. He had knives on him as well," the Acting AG said.

Blanche also said the suspect is expected to face federal charges soon.

"I expect he'll be charged tomorrow morning in federal court with two counts in a complaint. We are not viewing him as cooperating necessarily right now," he said, adding that additional charges could follow as investigators continue to establish the motive.

This comes after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC, where US President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and other high-ranking officials from his cabinet were present.

According to officials, the incident triggered a swift response by the US Secret Service, with one suspect later taken into custody.

Authorities confirmed that the President and all primary attendees were unharmed, though a security officer was injured during the response.

The event, traditionally a gathering of media and political figures, was abruptly disrupted as security forces secured the area.

The incident unfolded when a 31-year-old man allegedly stormed a security checkpoint at the entrance of the event, with suspected gunshots heard, prompting a swift response from law enforcement and Secret Service members ushering Trump out of the venue to safety.

According to CNN, the 31-year-old man, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, emerged as the prime suspect behind the chaos that forced Trump to be swiftly evacuated, along with Vance and other members of his cabinet.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The suspect travelled from LA to Chicago to DC by train with two guns and knives—that's a lot of planning. Kudos to the Secret Service for responding fast, but this is scary. Political violence anywhere is a threat to democracy. Hope they figure out the motive soon.
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Priya S
Honestly, it's disturbing how easy it is for someone to buy firearms in the US. Meanwhile, in India, we have strict gun laws—still not perfect, but this kind of thing is rarer. The fact that a security officer got injured is tragic. Political tensions are no excuse for violence.
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Arjun K
Targeting Trump's cabinet members? That's wild. Media events like the WH Correspondents' Dinner are supposed to be light-hearted, but now it's turned into a security nightmare. Makes you appreciate how India handles VVIP security, even if it's a bit over-the-top sometimes.
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David E
This is a reminder that political polarization in the US is getting dangerous. The guy drove across the country with weapons—clearly premeditated. I hope the investigation is thorough. Also, kudos to the Secret Service for protecting everyone, but the fact that one officer got hurt shows how close it was.
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Ananya R
I mean, it's scary that even the President of the United States isn't safe at a major event. The suspect's motive is still unknown—could be political or personal. Either way, violence isn't the answer. Hopefully, this leads to some serious reflection on gun control in America.

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