Washington – In an unprecedented security escalation shaking the US capital, the White House officially announced that the armed attack during the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner was a “third assassination attempt” targeting President Donald Trump. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt blamed what she called a “Leftist Hate Cult” for this treacherous assault, asserting that the inflammatory rhetoric against the President has reached a “breaking point.” Leavitt clarified that the incident at a major D.C. hotel resulted in casualties and injuries, emphasizing that divine providence and rapid security response prevented a massacre that would have reshaped American history.
The Suspect in Court: Behind the Scenes of the “Security Gap” Investigation
The suspect appeared in federal court under tight security while authorities continue extensive investigations to uncover extremist networks that may have incited the operation. Obviously, the perpetrator exploited security gaps in the event to target high-ranking officials and journalists, sparking a wave of criticism against the Secret Service. As a result, Leavitt affirmed that the administration will not hesitate to uncover the political motives behind the attack, noting that targeting Trump for a third time reflects “organized political terrorism” aimed at destabilizing the United States from within.
Trump in the Situation Room: Securing the Home Front and Weighing the Iran Peace Offer
Amid the gunfire, President Trump held an emergency meeting with senior National Security advisors to discuss the attack’s fallout and heighten protection at official events. Accordingly, the meeting was not limited to domestic affairs; Leavitt revealed that Trump also discussed a “new Iranian proposal” regarding a settlement for the ongoing war between Washington and Tehran. In this complex landscape, Trump finds himself forced to maneuver on two fronts: confronting the “enemy within,” as described by his administration, and managing a regional war file, placing the country at its most dangerous political and security crossroads in decades.


