Video: See the moment Trump is removed from dinner after shooting

In the images, it is possible to see Trump interacting with a man when the Secret Service rushes in to remove him from the scene

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Trump is hastily removed from dinner with journalists and correspondents

A video circulating on social media shows the moment in which the President of the United States, Donald Trump, is hurriedly removed from a dinner with journalists and correspondents, held this Saturday (25) at the Hilton hotel, in Washington. In the images, it is possible to see Trump interacting with a man when the Secret Service rushes in to get him out of the place.

Another video, shared by the American president himself, shows the suspect, who is under arrest, running past security agents who apparently shoot the man. The suspect’s identity has not yet been revealed, but, according to Trump, this should change in the next few hours. In a press conference after the incident, he even said that the man was a “lone wolf” and that he “was sick”. The suspect would be a resident of California.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, was taken from a press dinner in Washingtonafter a shooting attack. According to a publication by the FBI in Washington on the X network, a suspect was detained. In addition to Trump, the vice president, JD Vance and the first lady, Melania Trump, were also removed from the scene by Secret Service agents. Loud bangs were heard and guests at the White House Correspondents’ Association gala dinner ran for cover under tables.

According to the Young PanDonald Trump planned to speak for 40 minutes at the event attended by more than 400 journalists.

In a note, on the social network Truth Social, the president praised the Secret Service. “The Secret Service and law enforcement did a fantastic job. They acted quickly and bravely. The shooter was apprehended and I recommended that we ‘let the show go on,’ but we will follow law enforcement guidance entirely. They will make a decision soon,” he wrote.

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