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US Prez & First Lady safe after shooting at White House: Trump to hold press conference

Five to eight shots were reportedly fired near the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner venue in Washington on Saturday night, triggering panic, a sweeping security response and the evacuation of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and other top US officials. The high-profile event, held at the Washington Hilton and attended by senior political leaders, journalists, celebrities and guests, was abruptly disrupted as witnesses described hearing gunfire and seeing armed security personnel rush into the ballroom.

Attendees said the atmosphere changed within seconds as officers entered the hall shouting for people to get down. Guests in formal attire ducked under tables while glasses shattered and tables were left abandoned in the rush to seek cover. Security teams reportedly moved quickly toward the dais where Trump had been seated moments earlier, while others began securing exits and interior corridors.

Initial reports created confusion over whether the shooting had taken place inside the hotel or nearby. The US Secret Service later clarified that the incident occurred at a screening area outside the main dinner venue, indicating that the ballroom itself was not the direct scene of the gunfire. Even so, the threat response led to an immediate lockdown of the premises.

Authorities later confirmed that Trump was uninjured, and no immediate injuries were reported among guests or staff. Trump subsequently said in a social media post that the shooter had been apprehended. Officials did not immediately release details about the suspect, possible motive or whether the president had been specifically targeted.

Following the incident, the Washington Hilton was placed under heavy security. Members of the National Guard were seen inside the building, while police sealed nearby streets and redirected traffic. Helicopters were also reported overhead as local and federal agencies coordinated their response.

The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner is one of Washington’s most prominent public events, traditionally bringing together presidents, lawmakers, diplomats, media executives and entertainers. Saturday night’s shooting scare transformed the evening from a ceremonial gathering into a tense emergency scene.

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