Trump Calls WH Dinner Shooter 'Radicalised' and 'Sick', Praises Secret Service

US President Donald Trump called the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, a "radicalised" and "sick" individual. Trump praised the United States Secret Service for their swift and professional response in containing the attack. The suspect allegedly breached security and fired shots before being subdued, with President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and Vice President JD Vance safely evacuated. Trump recounted the tense moments, noting the suspect's rapid movement and the security personnel's immediate action to neutralize the threat.

Key Points: Trump on WH Dinner Shooter: 'Radicalised', 'Sick' | Secret Service Praised

  • Trump describes suspect as radicalised and sick
  • Incident occurred at White House Correspondents' Dinner
  • Secret Service praised for swift professional response
  • Trump, Melania Trump, and JD Vance safely evacuated
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Trump calls WH dinner shooter 'radicalised', 'sick'; praises US Secret Service agents immediate response

President Trump describes the White House Correspondents' Dinner suspect as radicalised and sick, praising the Secret Service's swift response.

"I read a manifesto... he's radicalised. He was a Christian believer, and then he became an anti-Christian... He was probably a pretty sick guy. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 27

US President Donald Trump on Monday described the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting suspect as a "radicalised" and "sick" individual, while lauding the swift and professional response of the United States Secret Service in containing the attack.

Speaking to CBS News, Trump said he had reviewed the suspect's manifesto, which indicated a shift in beliefs and signs of instability. "I read a manifesto... he's radicalised. He was a Christian believer, and then he became an anti-Christian... His family was very concerned. He was probably a pretty sick guy," Trump said, adding that the suspect's relatives had reportedly alerted law enforcement earlier.

The incident occurred during the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC on Saturday evening, where the suspect, identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, allegedly breached security and fired shots before being subdued by security personnel.

Authorities confirmed that the President, First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President JD Vance were safely evacuated, though a security officer sustained injuries.

Trump recounted the tense moments as agents moved him to safety. "When they said, 'Drop down,' that meant trouble... I listened to what they said... 'Sir, please drop down,'" he said, explaining how he initially walked towards safety before complying fully with instructions. "I was about halfway there when they said, 'Please go down to the floor,' so I dropped to the floor. So did the First Lady," he added.

The President acknowledged that he initially tried to assess the situation, which may have delayed the evacuation. "It was a little bit me. I wanted to see what was happening... I said, 'Wait a minute... lemme see,'" he said, before realising the seriousness of the threat.

Trump also described the suspect's rapid movement during the attack. "His speed was rather incredible... he was like a blur," he said, adding that the swift reaction by security personnel prevented further escalation. "I'm a big fan of the people of law enforcement...As soon as they saw that, you could see them draw their guns... they were so professional... and then they took him down immediately."

Praising the Secret Service, Trump said, "Those guys did a really good job," crediting them for their quick response and professionalism in neutralising the suspect.

He also revealed that he wanted the event to continue despite the disruption. "I wanted to get back in. I really did," Trump said.

According to US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, preliminary findings suggest the suspect may have been targeting members of the Trump administration.

- ANI

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Priya S
So a Christian guy becomes anti-Christian and that's "radicalised"? The term radicalisation is thrown around too loosely these days. The guy was clearly mentally unstable, not ideologically radicalised. Let's not confuse mental health issues with terrorism.
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Vikram M
Family had already alerted law enforcement earlier, but still he managed to breach security at a WH event?! That's a major lapse. US should tighten background checks for dinner attendees. Glad Trump and Melania are safe though.
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Kavya N
"His speed was rather incredible... like a blur" - even Trump was impressed by the suspect's athleticism 🤦‍♀️ The man is a walking meme even during a crisis. But seriously, kudos to the Secret Service for their quick reflexes.
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Rohit P
Trump wanting to go back inside after the attack says everything about his mindset. In India, VVIPs would be whisked away immediately and the event cancelled. Different leadership styles I guess. But the guy's clearly got courage, even if it's reckless.
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Nisha Z
The way he describes the suspect's radicalisation from Christian to anti-Christian is typical Trump - reducing complex issues to simple labels. Mental health crisis - not radicalisation. We see this confusion in India too with our politicians.
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Rahul R

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