Multiple Attendees Complain About Lack of Security at WHCD? | Drew Hernandez

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Republicans are blasting what they describe as dangerously lax security after an attempted assassination at the 2026 White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton, where President Donald Trump, the first lady, and top officials were rushed from the ballroom as shots were fired near a security checkpoint.Authorities have identified the suspect as 31‑year‑old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California, who charged a Secret Service screening area outside the main ballroom with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives, shooting a Secret Service agent in the chest before being tackled; the agent survived thanks to a ballistic vest.Investigators claim writings attributed to Allen, including a manifesto and social media posts, criticized Trump administration policies, contained anti‑Trump and anti‑Christian rhetoric, referred to himself as the “Friendly Federal Assassin,” and indicated he intended to target Trump officials, likely including the president, leading authorities to treat the case as a politically motivated assassination attempt.Even before the shots were fired, some attendees were alarmed by what they called minimal ID checks and screening in the hotel lobby, noting that guests could enter the Washington Hilton and move toward pre‑event areas without bag checks or metal detectors until just before the secured ballroom.Kari Lake wrote on X that she “can’t believe how lax the security was at the White House correspondents dinner tonight,” saying that when she arrived, “nobody asked to visibly INSPECT my ticket nor asked for my photo identification,” and later reiterated in interviews that the setup felt shockingly exposed given the presence of the president, vice president, and Cabinet.Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin similarly recounted that he flashed his ticket and was “waved through in one second” without having his name checked against a list, showing ID, being patted down or going through a metal detector, and warned that if he had hidden an explosive in his shoe or jacket, he could have reached packed pre‑party ballrooms with no additional screening.Other Republican allies pointed to reports that there were “no checkpoints to get into the hotel” and “no real buffer” between public hotel spaces and VIP areas, arguing that a gunman was effectively able to roam near a room containing the president and much of the line of succession before confronting the Secret Service barrier.Rep. Anna Paulina Luna stated in a now-deleted post on X, “The entire Cabinet, the press corps, and numerous members of government were present at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, yet security was noticeably relaxed. Multiple attendees have since reported that it was inadequate.”Sponsor | https://www.purgestore.com | Use promo code DREW for 20% off and support The Gateway Pundit today!Follow Drew on X: https://x.com/DrewHLiveFollow Drew on Rumble: https://rumble.com/DrewHernandezThe post Multiple Attendees Complain About Lack of Security at WHCD? | Drew Hernandez appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.