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Secret Service Review After WHCA Dinner Incident

The White House said that while it has full faith in the U.S. Secret Service, changes are still possible after an alleged shooter attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump and several other Cabinet officials at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday.
“I definitely wouldn’t say changes are out of the question,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters during a Monday afternoon briefing. “I think, again, that it’s up to the White House here, and we view it as a great responsibility to ensure the maximum safety of the president or vice president and the entire Cabinet, and so we’re always looking for ways to improve security.”
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The alleged suspect, the 31-year-old Cole Allen, was captured on Saturday after he stormed the lobby of the Washington Hilton, where Trump, Cabinet members, and other attendees were gathered for the prestigious annual dinner.
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