White House Correspondents’ Dinner Rescheduled for July 24 After Shooting
The White House Correspondents’ Association announced Tuesday that its annual press dinner will be rescheduled for July 24 after the initial event on April 25 was disrupted by a security breach. Weijia Jiang, the association’s president and a CBS News senior White House correspondent, said in an email to members that the rescheduled dinner will be a “more intimate gathering” with “significantly enhanced safety measures and new access procedures.” She stated the event will serve as a statement that violence has no place in American life and that a free press will not be intimidated into silence. The original dinner was upended when an armed man charged a security checkpoint outside the event, prompting the evacuation of President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and several Cabinet officials. The suspect, identified by police as Cole Allen, a 31-year-old from California, was charged with attempting to assassinate the president, assaulting a federal law enforcement officer with a deadly weapon, and two firearms offenses. Law enforcement officials said Allen was hit in his bulletproof vest but was not seriously injured. Details on a venue for the new dinner have not yet been provided.
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