Investigators are examining a manifesto allegedly written by Cole Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, which reportedly contains explosive references to President Donald Trump. According to U.S. media, Allen called Trump a racist, a pedophile, and a traitor in the document moments before the attack.
Manifesto Details
The manifesto, which law enforcement is analyzing for motive and planning, allegedly reveals Allen's deep-seated anger toward the president. The suspect's brother had reportedly warned police about Allen's intentions, but the attack still occurred.
Security and Investigation
The incident at the Washington Hilton has raised questions about security protocols. The Secret Service swiftly evacuated Trump from the venue as guests dove for cover. Authorities are now piecing together the sequence of events and Allen's background.
- Allen's brother previously contacted law enforcement about his brother's threats.
- The shooting revived memories of the 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan at the same hotel.
- Investigators are also looking into possible connections to other recent incidents.
This developing story continues to unfold as more details emerge from the investigation.



