White House Shooter Reveals Motive: Attempted Assassination of President Trump Over Alleged Crimes

The individual who opened fire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner disclosed in a statement before the attack that his motive was an attempt to assassinate Donald Trump, the President of the United States. He cited his actions as a response to what he described as “Trump’s crimes involving child sexual abuse and betrayal of the American people.” The suspect was apprehended after failing to breach the protective security layers.
According to media reports, Cole Allen, an American citizen, stated in a pre-attack declaration: “The actions of my representatives affect me as well, and I will no longer allow a child abuser, rapist, and traitor to stain my hands with his crimes.”
He also criticized the journalists attending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, claiming that their presence at Trump’s speech implied complicity with him. He indicated he was prepared to pass through the attendees to reach his target.
The shooting occurred yesterday during the official correspondents’ event at the White House. Reports indicate the assailant attempted to bypass security layers and get close to President Trump but failed and was subsequently detained by security forces.
Donald Trump has previously faced allegations of sexual misconduct. His name has appeared in some documents related to the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the American sex trafficker; however, this issue has consistently been a subject of political debate and controversy in the United States.




