Inside the White House Correspondents' Dinner when Shots Rang Out: Here's What CBS News Journalists Saw and Heard.
Guests ducked under tables as law enforcement swarmed the ballroom, and the shooter was apprehended, President Donald Trump said.
- On Saturday, April 25, 2026, shots were fired outside the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, forcing guests, including President Donald Trump, to take cover under tables as the incident disrupted the high-profile evening gathering.
- Protesters from the group Code Pink lined up along Connecticut Avenue to chant as guests entered the secured zone. While attendees describe the event as among the best-secured in the city, others have questioned the access protocols for the hotel.
- Amid the chaos, actress Cheryl Hines, wife of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., said security "lift me over chairs." Northwestern University student Kaitlin Bender-Thomas also sought cover, later describing the scene as a "violent event" that left guests terrified.
- Sustaining a non-fatal injury, a Secret Service agent was shot in their bulletproof vest. Law enforcement received praise on Truth Social for acting "quickly and bravely," as the shooter was apprehended shortly after the disturbance occurred.
- Proliferating conspiracy theories emerged across social media platforms following the shooting. For the journalists present, the event left an undeniable emotional impact, as attendees grappled with the realization that an evening meant to celebrate the First Amendment had turned violent.
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What It Was Like Inside the Ballroom During the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
WASHINGTON—An evening meant as a celebration of the First Amendment and the journalists who cover the White House went from glitz and glamour to fear and confusion in a matter of moments on April 25 when an attacker attempted to rush through security at the Washington Hilton hotel by shooting at Secret Service agents. Nearly 3,000 guests dressed in tuxedos and gowns were packed into the approximately 29,000-square-foot International Ballroom, wh…
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Reporter for The Boston Globe recounts shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Aidan Ryan, a reporter for The Boston Globe, attended his first White House Correspondents’ dinner on Saturday. He said he finished his first course when he heard a loud noise and saw people dropping to the floor. “It was quite the first byline from our nation’s capitol,” Ryan said. “From my standpoint as someone who covers the media, it was a really fascinating and surreal moment to see a room full of reporters largely in the dark of what happ…
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