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Trump Shouldn’t Attend A Party For The Journalists Who Incited Assassination Attempts

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27.04.2026

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Trump Shouldn’t Attend A Party For The Journalists Who Incited Assassination Attempts

Trump shouldn’t reward the journalists who engage in assassination prep by attending a re-do WHCD dinner.

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On the debate stage in 2024, President Donald Trump correctly pointed out that he “probably took a bullet to the head [in Butler, Pennsylvania,] because of the things that [Democrats] say about me.”

His comments were dismissed as hyperbolic.

Yet over the weekend, Trump was proven right yet again.

On Saturday night 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen allegedly rushed Secret Service agents armed with multiple weapons at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. The dinner ended early, despite insistence from Trump that he would still take the stage and give his speech. Trump later said the WHCD would have a do-over within the next 30 days.

If the WHCD does have a do-over, Trump shouldn’t go, because at some point, the president has to stop rewarding the very institutions that have spent years spreading propaganda that has justified and implicitly encouraged assassination attempts against him and his fellow Republicans.

Allen reportedly left a manifesto falsely accusing Trump of being a “pedophile, rapist, and traitor.” He allegedly wrote, “And I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” adding that he was not obligated to “yield [elected officials and judges] anything so unlawfully........

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