World leaders condemn ‘political violence’ after Trump White House dinner shooting

by · The News International
World leaders condemn ‘political violence’ after Trump White House dinner shooting

World leaders have united in condemning the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner (WHCD) as an unacceptable act of political violence. 

The international community expressed profound relief that President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and high-ranking US officials escaped the incident physically unharmed.

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The President was on stage at the Washington Hilton when gunshots rang out from the lobby area. Secret Service agents immediately evacuated the President, the First Lady, Vice President JD Vance, and Cabinet members from the ballroom. 

Attendees-including prominent journalists and politicians, were forced to take cover under tables as law enforcement swarmed the hotel. In response to the situation, leaders across the globe issued statements denouncing the attack, emphasizing that violence has no place in a democracy.

The suspect who is in custody will be charged with using a firearm during a crime of violence and assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon, said US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro.

In this regard, Canadian prime minister Mark Carney said on social platform X: “I am relieved that the President, the First Lady, and all guests are safe following reports of gunfire at the White House correspondents’ dinner in Washington tonight.”

“Political violence has no place in any democracy and my thoughts are with all those who have been shaken by this disturbing event.”

“The leader of America’s southern neighbour, Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum, said it was “good that President Trump and his wife are safe following the recent events”.

“We send them our respect. Violence must never be the way,” Sheinbaum said.

Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese also shared his comments in the wake of the recent incident: “I am pleased to hear all attendees were safe.”

DC Police Chief Jeffrey Carroll confirmed the suspect was heavily armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives. Preliminary evidence indicates the suspect fired at least one shot during the confrontation. 

Investigators believe the suspect was an active guest at the Washington Hilton, which may have granted him closer proximity to the secure event area. DC Mayor Murie Bowser stated that the suspect acted alone when he rushed Secret Service agents in the hotel lobby. 

Cole Tomas Allen, 31, is currently in custody and undergoing a medical and psychiatric evaluation at a local hospital.