Alleged WHCD Shooter: «No Security. Not in Transport. Not in the Hotel. Not in the Event.»

Alleged WHCD Shooter: «No Security. Not in Transport. Not in the Hotel. Not in the Event.»
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In the immediate aftermath of the attempted attack targeting Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, scrutiny over security measures intensified across Washington. While officials began reviewing protocols, a separate and unexpected source added to the controversy: the alleged manifesto of the suspect. In it, the attacker not only outlined his motives but also sharply criticized what he described as widespread failures in event security. The document, now widely circulated, has fueled debate about how such a high-profile gathering could be breached, raising broader questions about preparedness, oversight, and the protection of political leaders.