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President Trump recently shared that First Lady Melania Trump experienced a “traumatic” moment during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night. The incident occurred when an alleged gunman discharged several rounds outside the event.
Speaking at a White House press conference shortly after the unsettling event, Trump remarked, “Melania was very aware of the situation.”
“For her, it was quite a traumatic experience,” he further commented.
The first couple had just made a grand entrance at the annual gathering held at the Washington Hilton Hotel. Initially, they mistook the gunfire for the sound of dinner trays falling. However, Melania quickly sensed something was amiss and remarked, “that’s a bad noise,” according to Trump.
The President also noted that the First Lady has long been mindful of the dangers associated with his role.
“The First Lady is doing a remarkable job. She loves this country deeply and understands it well. She’s often reminded me, saying, ‘You are in a dangerous job,'” Trump elaborated.
Secret Service agents captured suspected shooter Cole Allen in the lobby.
Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from Torrence, California, was found armed with a “shotgun, handgun and multiple knives,” DC Police Chief Jeffrey Carroll told reporters.
The gunman is believed to have acted alone, but a motive and target has not been revealed.
CCTV footage captured the alleged gunman storming through the hotel lobby and past several Secret Service agents.
Trump, Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance and members of Trump’s Cabinet were rushed out of the ballroom.
Guests including journalists and members of Trump’s cabinet took cover under their table as Trump and Melania were rushed off the dais.
One Secret Service agent was shot in the chaos.
Trump said the agent was hit âfrom a very close distance with a very powerful gun,â but survived thanks to his bulletproof vest and is in âgreat shapeâ at a local hospital.