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White House to review Trump's security after gunfire near press dinner - Reuters

White House to review Trump's security after gunfire near press dinner - Reuters

White House to review Trump's security after gunfire near press dinner Reuters

April 27, 2026 at 07:21 PM Original source
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White House to review Trump's security after gunfire near press dinner - Reuters
Reutersvia rss

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Reutersvia ai

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles will meet with law enforcement and homeland security to review security protocols after a shooting at a Washington hotel where President Trump and top officials were attending a dinner.

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The Washington Postvia ai

The White House is reviewing how best to protect President Trump after Saturday’s shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner raised new questions about the protocols and procedures needed to keep the nation’s leaders safe.

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Trump news at a glance: Law enforcement reportedly reassessing security arrangements after press dinner shooting
The Guardianvia ai

Law enforcement officials are reportedly reassessing security arrangements after a gunman opened fire near the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, raising questions about how he was able to get so close to an event attended by President Trump, cabinet members, and lawmakers.

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