Trump’s advisers huddle behind him in Oval Office photo after White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting 
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In the aftermath of Saturday’s shocking incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, a photograph capturing President Trump in the Oval Office with his Cabinet and closest advisers is being hailed as “historic,” “iconic,” and “incredible.” This compelling image was taken by the chief White House photographer, Daniel Torok, at 10:15 p.m., roughly an hour and a half after the dramatic events unfolded.

The unsettling episode began when suspect Cole Allen allegedly attempted to force his way into the Washington Hilton ballroom, brandishing a shotgun. At the time, President Trump, the First Lady, Vice President, and top Cabinet members were among thousands of media personnel and dignitaries enjoying the evening’s festivities.

In the black-and-white photo, President Trump is seated at the Resolute Desk, intensely focused on a phone held by an unidentified Secret Service agent. The room is filled with high-ranking officials, all still clad in their formal evening wear, equally absorbed by the phone’s content.

Notable figures present in the photograph include White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, Vice President JD Vance, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, and War Secretary Pete Hegseth.

According to Patrick Witty, the chief photo editor at the White House, the group was attentively watching surveillance footage of the alleged shooter at the moment this “historic photo” was captured. This striking image serves as a poignant reminder of the tense moments that unfolded in the heart of the nation’s capital.

Patrick Witty, the chief photo editor at the White House, explained the men were “watching surveillance footage of the shooter” when the “historic photo” was taken. 

Trump would post security footage from the Washington Hilton and an image of the shirtless suspect detained by authorities on Truth Social minutes later. 

The behind-the-scenes image, first shared by Scavino on Sunday night, quickly went viral on social media. 

“Monitoring the situation,” Katie Miller, a podcast host and wife of the deputy chief of staff, captioned the photo on X. 

“This Iconic photo will be in history books 100 years from now!” MAGA influencerVince Langman said of the photo. 

“1. Bada– photo. 2. The memes are going to be incredible,” Outkick founder Clay Travis quipped

Another social media user described the image as “a modern day ‘Rockwell.’”  

“Hang it in the Smithsonian,” William Wolfe, the head of the Center for Baptist Leadership, demanded.

The White House did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

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