White House Dinner Firing Case: Did the attacker want to target only Trump? Big revelation made in investigation

Trump Targeted in White House Dinner Attack Attempt: America witnessed a major security lapse when a suspected attacker attacked a high-profile event involving President Donald Trump. White House Correspondents’ Dinner Tried to enter. American investigative agencies have initially made a big revelation regarding this incident.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Sunday that the investigation revealed that the target of the attacker was Trump And were officials of his administration. He said, “It seems that the accused had come with the intention of targeting people associated with the administration, in which the President could also be included.”

What was revealed in the investigation?

  • According to the investigating agencies, the suspect tried to enter the ballroom during this high-profile dinner event organized in Washington on Saturday night, but due to the alertness of the security agencies, he was caught on the spot. During this, an atmosphere of chaos was created, sounds of gunshots were heard, and Trump was immediately taken to a safe place. Many guests had to hide under the tables.
  • Police investigation has revealed that the suspect had traveled by train from California to Washington via Chicago and stayed in the same hotel where the event was organized. Two law enforcement officials identified him as Cole Thomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California.
  • According to officials, the accused had purchased weapons only in the last few years and at present he is not cooperating in the investigation.
  • Police say that this appears to be a ‘lone wolf attack’ i.e. a conspiracy carried out by a single person.
  • Washington DC Police Chief Jeffrey Carroll also said that so far it does not appear to be connected to any major network.

After this incident, American security agencies are on high alert and preparations are being made to register a case against the accused under several serious sections.

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