Unabomber investigator reveals likely breaking point of alleged would-be Trump assassin
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A veteran FBI criminal profiler, who played a key role in the Unabomber investigation, suggests that the man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump and other top officials over the weekend was not merely an unhinged shooter, but rather driven by deeper psychological motives.

The suspect, Cole Allen, allegedly breached a Secret Service checkpoint at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night. This incident took place during the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, a high-profile event that included the president, elected officials, cabinet members, and various government appointees. According to reports, Allen opened fire before being subdued and taken into custody.

Prior to the alleged attack, Allen reportedly communicated with a family member, expressing awareness of the potentially fatal consequences of his actions. Authorities reveal that Allen claimed political motives for his planned attack, viewing himself as a defender of the oppressed. He also expressed concerns about certain individuals he hoped would not be harmed in the process.

A suspect lying face down on the floor as law enforcement officers detain him

Footage captured law enforcement apprehending Cole Allen following the alleged shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner held in Washington, D.C., on April 25, 2026. Former President Trump shared the incident on Truth Social.

Jim Clemente, a retired FBI agent with 22 years of experience, including work on the Unabomber case, commented on Allen’s intentions. Clemente believes Allen anticipated dying in the attack, suggesting that the extremity of his actions indicated a desire to end his own life.

“Through the communications he sent, Allen appears to be a rational individual with empathy,” Clemente observed. “He doesn’t fit the profile of a psychopath or someone mentally unstable. Emotionally, however, that’s likely a different matter. Nothing I’ve seen suggests he experienced a psychotic break or suffers from schizophrenia.”

He basically ran through a security checkpoint knowing that there would be numerous armed guards right there, and he’s firing a weapon,” Clemente continued. “But for the circumstances where he apparently tripped and fell and they pounced on him, he most likely would have been taken down in a hail of gunfire. Now, he’s not stupid. He must have known this. And that might have been part of his motivation, that he didn’t have the will to live, and once you lose the will to keep yourself alive, other people’s lives become much less important.”

Clemente explained that a person willing to commit such violence rationalizes and minimizes their actions in order to justify them. In this case, he said, Allen convinced himself his end goal of killing the president and cabinet officials was noble, and that he had a good reason for doing so.

Cole Allen graduation gown

A photo of Cole Allen in a graduation gown and cap from 2025. (Cole Allen/LinkedIn)

“He didn’t have a general disrespect for human life, he had a very specific disrespect for human life,” said Clemente. “And I think that went along with his own disrespect for his own life.

“Obviously, he was outwardly motivated by the actions of politicians, which is why he targeted them, and this is probably something that he has expressed in his life recently, maybe for a long time,” Clemente said. “But clearly, he’s gotten to the point where that rose to a level — or his own self-image lowered to a level — where he felt like he needed to do something to feel better about his own image or what he perceived the world to be at this time.

By many accounts, Allen was intelligent and a high achiever.

In September 2013, he enrolled in the highly competitive California Institute of Technology, known as Caltech, to pursue a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, graduating in 2017.

In the summer of 2014, he wrote that he landed another competitive spot as a summer undergraduate research student fellow at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he said he contributed to astrophysics research.

In 2022, he enrolled at California State University, Dominguez Hills, and three years later earned a master’s degree in computer science.

He was a Democratic activist who attended at least one “No Kings” protest, and once donated $25 to ActBlue, the progressive digital fundraising platform, which was earmarked for Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential bid.

FBI agents walking door to door in a residential neighborhood in Torrance, Calif.

FBI agents walk door to door near an address in Torrance, Calif., on April 26, 2026, connected to Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting the night before. (Damian Dovarganes/AP)

Before the attack, Allen was a teacher at C2 Education, a massive nationwide tutoring, test prep and college admissions counseling organization. He won C2’s teacher of the month award in December 2024. He also developed his own video games.

Cole Allen appearing in federal court at E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse in Washington D.C.

Cole Allen appears in federal court for an initial appearance at the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse in Washington, D.C., on Monday, April 27, 2026. Allen faces several federal charges after authorities allege he stormed the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner in an attempt to assassinate President Donald Trump and other Cabinet officials. (Dana Verkouteren/Unknown)

“Generally, this is a result of severe depression and anxiety,” said Clemente. “Maybe it’s masked, maybe it isn’t, maybe it’s very outward, I don’t know. I don’t know if he ever got any treatment for any of that, but generally it’s done by people who lose their willingness to live.”

“He had some way to convince himself in these rationalizations that he’d feel better about himself,” he continued. “He’d be some kind of hero, and that would make him feel better about himself and it would be worth it to lose his life doing this.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Allen’s attorneys for comment.

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