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Donald Trump Unsafe in White House? Shooting Incident Creates Stir, US President Rules Out Iran Link

A shooting at a White House event sparked security concerns, but Donald Trump confirmed he was safe. Authorities arrested the suspect, and early findings suggest no link to Iran, with officials calling the attacker a lone actor.

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During a big political event in Washington, there was a shocking security scare that made everyone panic and forced Donald Trump and other top officials to leave right away.

The event happened during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which is held every year. There were reports of gunshots near the main venue. As security forces rushed in, guests, including high-ranking government officials and journalists, were seen taking cover.

Quick Action Keeps the President Safe

Officials say that the Secret Service acted quickly, securing the area and getting the President and other high-ranking leaders to safety. One suspect was caught quickly, and the police said that all of the people they were protecting were safe.

Reports say that the attacker had more than one weapon and tried to get into a secure area before being stopped. A police officer was hurt but lived because he was wearing protective gear.

Trump Calls the Attacker a “Lone Wolf”

Trump called the suspect a “lone wolf” when he spoke to the press shortly after the incident and said that the initial evidence does not point to a larger conspiracy.

He made it clear that there was no connection to ongoing geopolitical tensions, especially any rumours about links to Iran.

He also said that investigations are still going on and that officials are trying to figure out what the attack’s true purpose was.

Security worries grow even though there is control

The event has once again made people worry about safety at high-profile political events in the US. Witnesses said that there was a lot of confusion at first, with hundreds of people not knowing what was going on.

Officials did, however, stress that the situation was quickly brought under control and that there was no immediate threat to the country’s leaders.

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