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Security questions emerge after WHCD shooting
A shooting outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner exposed potential security gaps after a suspect allegedly bypassed outer layers by staying inside the hotel.

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Four security questions over White House dinner shooting
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Security under scrutiny as WHCD attendees cite inconsistent screening before shooting
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WHCD shooting suspect planned to target Trump officials, manifesto reveals
In a conversation with Maria Bartiromo, President Donald Trump praised the 'unified' response of guests and law enforcement after a gunman opened fire at the Washington Hilton, injuring a Secret Servi...

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Trump Oddly Points Out Curious Trait Of Law Enforcement Agents In WHCD Shooting
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Security in DC after WHCD shooting | Interview with Keith Wojcieszek
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Shooter's path to White House press gala prompts security questions

The incident raised immediate questions about the night's security protocol. Trump called the hotel "not a particularly secure building," but also said the room was "very, very secure."
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White House to Discuss Presidential Security, Stands by Secret Service

White House ⁠chief of staff Susie ​Wiles will hold a meeting this ‌week on presidential ‌security after a shooting ⁠near ⁠a gathering of journalists and administration officials ​in Washington, a senior White House official told Reuters on ​Monday.
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White House won’t rule in or out Vance’s attendance at rescheduled White House Correspondents’ Dinner

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt left Vice President JD Vance’s attendance at a rescheduled White House Correspondents’ Dinner an open question on Monday, as the administration reviews security protocols following a Saturday night shooting at the annual gala.
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