Correspondents' Dinner
Coverage of Correspondents' Dinner in the Nexus archive.
- Correspondents' dinner shooting suspect indicted by a grand jury on 4 counts
Cole Tomas Allen has been indicted by a grand jury on four counts, including attempted assassination of the president. The indictment is related to a shooting incident at the Correspondents' dinner. Allen faces serious charges.
- New video shows correspondents' dinner suspect before shooting
A gunman was present at the D.C. Hilton last Friday, attempting to assassinate President Trump and his Cabinet. New video footage provides the clearest view of events before the shooting. The incident is being investigated by authorities.
- Judge rebukes prosecutors in hearing for accused correspondents' dinner gunman
A federal judge criticized prosecutors for pursuing detention proceedings against Cole Allen, the accused gunman from the correspondents' dinner, despite Allen's agreement to remain in custody. The rebuke highlights legal tensions over procedural fairness in the case.
- New images of suspect in correspondents' dinner shooting
New images of the suspect involved in the shooting at a correspondents' dinner have been released. The incident occurred during a high-profile event attended by journalists and officials.
- Eerie 2023 post naming Correspondents' Dinner gunman sparks wild 'time travel' conspiracy
A 2023 social media post referencing the gunman from the Correspondents' Dinner sparked a wild time travel conspiracy theory, with users speculating about the event's eerie connection to past incidents.
- 4/27: CBS Evening News
A suspect in the Correspondents' dinner shooting has been charged with attempting to assassinate the president, while a wildfire in Georgia continues to burn into its second week.
- Why the planned White House ballroom couldn't host correspondents' dinner
President Trump is leveraging a recent shooting to advocate for renovations to the White House's ballroom and East Wing, while a CBS News article examines why the White House may not be a suitable venue for the correspondents' dinner.
- Famously anti-MAGA Bruce Springsteen stuns crowd by PRAYING for Trump's safety after Correspondents' Dinner shooting
Bruce Springsteen, known for his anti-MAGA stance, surprised the crowd by praying for Donald Trump's safety following a shooting at the Correspondents' Dinner. The incident occurred after the event, highlighting an unexpected moment of unity amid political tensions.
- Chilling secret online life of Correspondents' Dinner gunman exposed: Read his bone-chilling posts full of red flags
The article reveals the online activity of the gunman who attended the Correspondents' Dinner, highlighting disturbing posts that served as red flags before the incident. These posts are described as bone-chilling and indicative of potential threats.
- Chilling secret online life of Correspondents' Dinner gunman exposed: Read his bone-chilling posts full of red flags
The article details the online activity of the gunman who attacked the Correspondents' Dinner, revealing disturbing posts that served as clear red flags. His digital footprint is described as 'chilling' and indicative of potential threats.
- Morning Joe host goes on verbal rampage against 'extraordinarily stupid' idea to host Correspondents' Dinner in hotel after shots were fired
A Morning Joe host strongly criticized the decision to host the Correspondents' Dinner in a hotel following a shooting incident, calling the idea 'extraordinarily stupid.'
- Questions over Trump’s security after shooting at press gala
A shooting incident at this year's Correspondents' dinner has raised concerns about the security measures in place for President Trump. The event, which is a major press gala, saw gunshots fired, leading to questions about the effectiveness of Trump's security protocols.
- Video shows correspondents' dinner suspect charge checkpoint
Surveillance video released by Donald Trump shows a suspect running past metal detectors at a security checkpoint during a correspondents' dinner, prompting security agents to draw their guns.
- What it was like in the room as shots rang out at correspondents' dinner
A shooting occurred at a correspondents' dinner, prompting attendees like BBC's Gary O'Donoghue to seek cover. The incident was described as chaotic, with immediate reactions to the gunfire.
- Police say Correspondents' Dinner shooter was 'lone actor'
Police have identified the individual who opened fire at the Correspondents' Dinner as a lone actor. The incident occurred during a high-profile event attended by journalists and public figures.
- 'You just didn't know': Gary O'Donoghue describes confusion and fears at correspondents' dinner
Gary O'Donoghue described confusion and fears experienced at a correspondents' dinner, where a man charged security outside the dining room armed with multiple weapons. Police confirmed the individual was armed and confronted security personnel at the event.