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President Donald Trump spoke publicly after a frightening shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where an armed suspect reportedly entered the hotel and caused panic among thousands of guests.

Authorities said 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen from California breached security around 8:30 PM carrying a shotgun, a handgun, and knives. Secret Service agents reacted quickly, stopping him before greater harm could occur.

One officer was struck during the confrontation, but his bulletproof vest protected him, and he is expected to recover fully. Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and other senior officials were rushed out for safety.

Trump later praised law enforcement for their fast response and also highlighted his wife’s instincts. He said she sensed danger moments before the shots were fired, noticing something felt wrong before most people in the room.

According to investigators, the suspect also sent an anti-Trump manifesto to family members shortly before the attack, calling himself a “Friendly Federal Assassin.” He reportedly expressed anger over political issues and included strong accusations against the president.

When asked about the document, Trump strongly denied the claims and criticized the media for repeating them. He insisted the accusations were false and said he had been unfairly linked to things unrelated to him.

The incident has raised serious concerns about security at major political events, especially how the suspect entered with weapons. Leaders including Keir Starmer and Charles III responded with relief that no larger tragedy occurred, while officials now consider stronger protections for future gatherings.