U.S. President Donald Trump was likely the intended target of a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, according to U.S. officials.
The incident occurred near a security checkpoint at the event venue, where a gunman opened fire before being quickly subdued by security personnel. Trump and other senior officials were swiftly evacuated and were unharmed.
Authorities said preliminary findings suggest the suspect specifically targeted members of the administration, based on materials recovered after the arrest.
A Secret Service agent was struck during the confrontation but was unharmed due to a bullet-resistant vest. The suspect has been taken into custody and is expected to face federal charges.
The incident has heightened concerns over security at high-profile political gatherings, with investigations ongoing into the motive behind the attack.

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