Obama says motive unclear despite manifesto outlining alleged targets in WHCD shooting
Barack Obama says the motive behind the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting remains unclear despite writings allegedly targeting Trump.
Barack Obama says the motive behind the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting remains unclear despite writings allegedly targeting Trump.
Tony Dokoupil on political violence in America after Saturday’s correspondents’ dinner attack – CBS News Watch CBS News Tony Dokoupil shares his thoughts on Saturday night’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. link.lazyload { position: absolute; } .content__meta-wrapper::before { width: 100%; } .device–type-mobile .content__meta-wrapper::before { width: calc(100vw – 40px); } View CBS News In
CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang is also the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association. She describes what she experienced when shots rang out at the organization’s dinner while she was sitting next to President Trump. Original CBS News Link
Alleged gunman wrote that he expected more security at White House Correspondents’ Dinner – CBS News Watch CBS News The suspect in the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner wrote that he was surprised by the security protocol at the event. Matt Gutman reports on what we know about the alleged gunman. link.lazyload {
Trump describes White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting to 60 Minutes – CBS News Watch CBS News President Trump appeared on “60 Minutes” Sunday night, telling Norah O’Donnell about his experience during Saturday’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. link.lazyload { position: absolute; } .content__meta-wrapper::before { width: 100%; } .device–type-mobile .content__meta-wrapper::before { width: calc(100vw –
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