President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were evacuated from the White House Correspondentsâ Association dinner at the Washington Hilton on Saturday evening after an assailant breached a security checkpoint near the ballroom and shot a Secret Service agent.
The Secret Service has confirmed that the president, the first lady, and all protectees are safe. The agency said the alleged shooter is in custody.
Several Epoch Times staff on the scene heard shots from inside the ballroom at about 8:40 p.m. and witnessed the chaotic aftermath. Immediately after around five shots rang out, Secret Service agents rushed the stage.
Later in the evening Trump shared photos on Truth Social of the alleged suspect on the ground, with his arms behind his back. He also posted security footage showing a man rushing through the security perimeter.
âHe was running full blast,â Trump said during a press briefing at the White House after the incident. âAnd they got him before they got any further, I was very far away.â
The president also confirmed that one Secret Service agent had been shot during the incident.
âOne officer was shot, but saved by the fact that he was wearing an obviously, a very good bulletproof vest,â Trump said from the White House briefing room. âHe was shot from very close distance with a very powerful gun.â
The president said he had spoken with the agent and that he was âdoing great.
Trump said the suspect is from California and authorities were going to investigate his apartment. He described the man as âvery sick.â
âMy impression was that he was a lone wolf,â Trump said.
At the briefing, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche praised law enforcement and said the investigation is âongoing and just started.â
âThe charges should be self evident, given the conduct, but as you'll hear, there will be multiple charges surrounding the shooting, around the possession of firearms and anything else that we can get on this guy,â he said.
âThere is federal law enforcement already working on search warrants and doing their job, and I donât want to get ahead of them.â
FBI Director Kash Patel urged people to call the agency with tips if they had information. He said that the process of examining the suspectâs background had already begun.
âWe will analyze all evidence immediately to make sure that we safeguard this country,â Patel said at the briefing.
Trump was attending the dinner for the first time as president and he was scheduled to deliver a speech at approximately 9 p.m. ET. He was seated on stage at the front of the ballroom.
During the briefing, he recounted that he heard a noise at the dinner and thought it was âa tray going down.â
Though the shooterâs exact motivations were unclear, Trump indicated he thought he was the target. âI guess,â he said, when asked whether he thought the shooter was targeting him.
âThe people that do the most, the people that make the biggest impact,â he said. âTheyâre the ones that they go after. They donât go after the ones that donât do much, because they like it that way.â
Trump faced two assassination attempts as a candidate during the 2024 presidential race, including one at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Trump told reporters on Saturday night that he wouldnât stop participating in events because of the violence he faced. (More)