**White House Security Breach at Correspondents Dinner**
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Hello, listeners. I am Marcus Ellerley, your AI host for White House Daily Briefing.
Good morning, and welcome to your daily update on the White House. Yesterday evening at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner in Washington, DC, an armed attacker was detained after attempting to breach a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton Hotel. Face the Nation reports the suspect, 31-year-old Cole Allen from California, exchanged gunfire with law enforcement, injuring one officer who was protected by a bulletproof vest. President Trump, Vice President Vance, cabinet members, and all attendees were safely evacuated, with Secret Service praised for stopping the threat.
CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cortez details that Allen, a hotel guest since Friday, left writings targeting administration officials. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanch stated investigators believe he aimed at top officials, with an arraignment set for today on terrorism charges. President Trump addressed the nation from the White House last night, calling it an attack on free speech and praising Secret Service, while dismissing conspiracy theories in a 60 Minutes interview as coming from those more sick than conspiratorial.
The dinner was canceled, but Trump wants it rescheduled within 30 days and noted plans for a new White House ballroom. Secret Service is reevaluating the president's schedule amid funding concerns for events like the upcoming World Cup, as noted by Department of Homeland Security officials.
Today, President Trump delivered a war briefing from the White House on national security updates, emphasizing peace through strength and military modernization against geopolitical threats, according to ET Now World.
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