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Trump did what today?
4/28/2026
Here's a look inside security at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner
- The White House Correspondents' Dinner had tight security due to past threats, including Reagan's shooting in 1981.
- During the event, a noise resembling gunfire caused chaos, leading to the president and vice president being ushered to safety.
- The gunman was caught before reaching the ballroom, and officials defended the security response.
- President Trump supported the Secret Service's actions and suggested holding another dinner soon.
- Concerns were raised about security measures after the incident, prompting discussions on improving protocols.
Suspected correspondents' dinner gunman is charged with trying to assassinate Trump
- Cole Allen, the alleged gunman from the WHCA dinner, has been charged with attempted assassination.
- He reportedly charged past a security barrier but was stopped before reaching the event's attendees.
- Allen faces serious charges, including having a firearm for a violent crime, and could face life in prison if convicted.
- Authorities defended the security response, noting the gunman was apprehended before causing harm.
- The incident has raised questions about security protocols for future events involving high-profile figures.
What we know about Cole Allen, suspected White House Correspondents' dinner shooter
- Cole Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from California, is charged in the shooting incident at the WHCA dinner.
- He's known for sending a manifesto indicating a desire to target Trump administration officials.
- Allen had a history of making radical statements and had purchased firearms without his family's knowledge.
- His arrest raised concerns about personal safety and political violence regarding public figures.
- Witnesses described him as a quiet person, which caught many by surprise due to his alleged actions.
Iran's flurry of diplomacy continues in Russia, as Trump reviews Iran's latest proposal
- Iran's foreign minister visited Russia, where President Putin expressed support amid tensions with the U.S. and Israel.
- The visit coincided with discussions on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and Trump's review of an Iranian proposal.
- Iran seeks international backing while the U.S. remains hesitant to engage openly in talks.
- The situation reflects ongoing diplomatic tensions as Iran faces challenges from U.S. sanctions.
- The focus remains on securing navigation rights in critical shipping areas and managing regional conflicts.
South Carolina's measles outbreak is over. But more are brewing around the country
- South Carolina declared the end of its large measles outbreak, with no new cases for 42 days.
- The outbreak was tied to unvaccinated children, with nearly 1,000 infections reported over six months.
- The state credits timely investigations and increased vaccination efforts for curbing the outbreak.
- Experts warn that ongoing pockets of low vaccination rates could lead to future outbreaks.
- Overall, more than 20 measles outbreaks are happening across the U.S., prompting concern over vaccination rates.