The gunman who attempted to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association event intended to spare FBI Director Kash Patel. In a manifesto sent to his family, the assailant, identified as Cole Thomas Allen, outlined his plan to assassinate Donald Trump and his top administration officials, with Patel being the sole exception. While the specific reasoning for this exception remains unclear, the document detailed Allen’s motivations, citing a perceived need to address crimes and traitors. Allen also stated his intention to minimize casualties, targeting only Secret Service agents if necessary and avoiding other law enforcement unless provoked.
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Senator Thom Tillis has announced his vote to confirm Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve Chair, following assurances from the Justice Department that its investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell has concluded. Tillis had previously blocked Warsh’s nomination in protest of this investigation, which centered on a renovation project at the Fed’s headquarters. With the Justice Department stepping back and allowing the Fed’s Inspector General to conduct its review, the path is now clear for Warsh’s confirmation. This development allows Warsh to proceed to a full Senate vote as planned, potentially by the end of the week.
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During a speech in Detroit, former Vice President Kamala Harris asserted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “pulled” President Donald Trump into a war with Iran, an action she characterized as unwanted by the American public. Harris further alleged that Trump’s actions, including Operation Epic Fury, served as a distraction from the Epstein files, and she condemned his administration as the “most corrupt, callous, and incompetent” in US history. She also accused Trump of abandoning America’s commitment to nurturing alliances and international norms, thereby rendering the nation “unreliable” to its allies and diminishing its global influence.
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As King Charles prepares for his visit to Washington D.C., a Democratic lawmaker is urging him to leverage the trip to encourage President Trump to release the remaining Jeffrey Epstein files. This action, according to the lawmaker, would serve as a demonstration of “international leadership” and help address scrutiny surrounding the Royal Family, particularly concerning Prince Andrew’s links to the late financier. While Buckingham Palace has stated that neither King Charles nor Queen Camilla will meet Epstein’s victims during the trip, the lawmaker believes a strong statement from the monarch, either privately or to Congress, expressing support for survivors and a commitment to holding those who abuse power accountable, would be a significant gesture. The visit also comes amid broader political tensions and potential overshadowing of the trip by the Epstein scandal, especially given that millions of related documents remain withheld.
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President Trump’s attendance at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was disrupted by an armed individual, forcing him to address reporters about another apparent attempt on his life. While past assassination attempts have galvanized his support, this incident, unlike the one in Pennsylvania, saw the gunman never get close to the President, and no shots were fired within the ballroom. The attack occurred amidst historically low approval ratings and widespread voter concern over the economy and the war with Iran, making an immediate political boost uncertain. However, the security breach may bolster arguments for the expedited completion of Trump’s White House ballroom project.
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Ahead of his anticipated appearance at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Donald Trump was observed with a noticeable application of concealer on his right hand. This occurred as he departed Florida, where he had hosted a conference for holders of his memecoin, $TRUMP. The conference, which also featured a VIP reception for select investors, saw participants make significant, though reduced, investments in the cryptocurrency. Trump addressed attendees at his Mar-a-Lago resort, discussing various topics including cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence, before traveling to Washington D.C.
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Following a security incident outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, President Trump advocated for his $400 million White House ballroom project, citing the need for enhanced security measures. This proposal, which has drawn criticism due to potential conflicts of interest, has received substantial funding from major corporations holding significant government contracts and facing federal enforcement actions. The shooting occurred on a different floor from the dinner, leading to a chaotic evacuation of the President and Vice President, though the immediate vicinity of the event was secured by the Secret Service.
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Following an incident where a gunman opened fire near the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, President Trump addressed questions about repeated threats against him. He drew a parallel between himself and historical figures like Abraham Lincoln, suggesting that significant leaders are often targets. The president indicated that such threats are part of the presidency and that he would continue his work regardless. He also pointed to the event as an example of the need for enhanced security measures.
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Trump’s nominees to federal judgeships are increasingly evading direct answers to whether Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, with all 40 reviewed by Demand Justice offering misleading or false responses. Instead of acknowledging Biden’s victory, these nominees cite Biden’s certification by Congress or his service as president, a tactic mirroring Republican lawmakers and suggesting a litmus test for loyalty to Trump. This trend extends to other basic questions, such as the January 6th Capitol attack, with nominees characterizing it vaguely and demonstrating a pattern of deflection that indicates a willingness to perpetuate Trump’s false claims.
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Following a security incident at the Washington Hilton, President Donald Trump utilized a White House briefing to advocate for his delayed $400 million ballroom project. He asserted that the current venue was not sufficiently secure and emphasized the necessity of his proposed ballroom, citing its larger size and advanced security features like gunproof and bulletproof glass. Trump claimed that the Secret Service and military have long desired this ballroom for security enhancements, which are now more critical than ever.
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