In a shocking turn of events, US President Donald Trump has stated that the recent shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was unrelated to the ongoing Iran conflict. This incident is the first attack on Republicans in several years, and Trump emphasized the need to put aside their differences.
Speaking at a press conference following the shooting, Trump said that the attacker had multiple weapons and was wearing a bulletproof jacket. He revealed that one of the Secret Service agents was shot but survived due to the jacket. Trump also mentioned that he had spoken to the injured agent and that they were doing well.
Despite the shocking incident, Trump assured the nation that they would not cancel their events. In fact, he announced that they would host an even larger event in the next 30 days. Trump stated that they had been looking to continue the event, but had to leave due to protocol. He described the moment as “surreal,” with loud crashes and screams.
Trump also touched on the significance of the shooting, stating that it was a reminder that those who make a big impact are often targeted. He claimed that the US had taken several measures to improve the country’s situation, which not everyone was pleased with.
The attacker, who was a resident of California, had been making attempts to fire at the President from a distance of 15 feet away. Trump stated that the attacker had resisted arrest, but was eventually taken into custody. The investigation is ongoing.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that he understands that Iranian diplomats are serious about negotiating a deal with the US. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed that President Trump had requested negotiations.
In a related development, a request was made to the court to reveal the chatbot conversation between the attacker and another individual, in which the attacker asked “What would happen if a human was thrown into a dumpster?” The court asked for assistance from the Attorney General regarding the Islamic Ideological Council’s role in the matter.
In other news, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz praised the Iranian negotiating team, saying they were handling the talks with great skill. Iranian Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri warned that if Iran’s oil wells or infrastructure were damaged, the response would be four times the damage.
US technology company Oracle announced the largest layoff in its history, affecting around 20,000 to 30,000 employees worldwide. China condemned the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed that President Trump had requested negotiations.
In a separate incident, the Senate Committee on Economic Affairs was stormed by Senator Kamal Ali Aga Povar. A request was made to the court to reveal the chatbot conversation between the attacker and another individual, in which the attacker asked “What would happen if a human was thrown into a dumpster?”

