Correspondents' dinner shooting
Coverage of Correspondents' dinner shooting in the Nexus archive.
- Amtrak may ease rules on guns on its trains, sources say
Amtrak is considering relaxing its rules on firearms carried on trains, according to sources. Critics argue this could compromise security, despite authorities noting that the accused shooter at the Correspondents' Dinner traveled cross-country with firearms on Amtrak.
- Trump officials point finger at Democrats and the media for political violence in wake of correspondents' dinner shooting
Trump administration officials blamed Democrats and the media for political violence following a shooting at the Correspondents' Dinner. The incident has intensified political tensions and media scrutiny.
- Trump uses the Correspondents' dinner shooting to renew his White House ballroom push
President Trump is leveraging the recent shooting at the Correspondents' dinner to advocate for renovations in the White House ballroom. Meanwhile, an excavator is shown on rubble following the demolition of the East Wing of the White House on October 28, 2025.