Court Filing Reveals Images of Armed Suspect Before High-Profile Event
Newly released images submitted by US prosecutors show Cole Tomas Allen, the man accused in last week’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, posing with multiple weapons inside a hotel room shortly before the incident. The photos were included in a court filing as part of the government’s effort to keep Allen in custody while the case proceeds. The 31-year-old has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including attempting to assassinate a former US president. According to prosecutors, the images depict Allen standing before a mirror with weapons strapped to his body, including a knife, alongside a bag containing ammunition. Authorities allege that he later carried a semi-automatic handgun, a pump-action shotgun, and multiple knives when he approached a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton, where the high-profile dinner was being held. During the incident, attendees, including senior officials, were evacuated after gunfire erupted, and a Secret Service agent was injured but survived. The court memorandum states that Allen took the photos in the evening while dressed in formal attire, concealing weapons beneath a coat later discarded. Prosecutors say he monitored live coverage of the event before advancing toward the venue. They allege he rushed through a screening checkpoint with a raised shotgun and moved past a metal detector while holding the weapon. Investigators also cited notes recovered from Allen’s phone that detailed observations from his cross-country trip to Washington, D.C. Prosecutors described the incident as deliberate and dangerous, arguing that no conditions would ensure public safety if he were released. Additional charges include transporting a firearm across state lines and discharging a weapon during a violent crime, both carrying significant penalties if convicted.
Court Filing Reveals Images of Armed Suspect Before High-Profile Event
Newly released images submitted by US prosecutors show Cole Tomas Allen, the man accused in last week’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, posing with multiple weapons inside a hotel room shortly before the incident. The photos were included in a court filing as part of the government’s effort to keep Allen in custody while the case proceeds. The 31-year-old has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including attempting to assassinate a former US president. According to prosecutors, the images depict Allen standing before a mirror with weapons strapped to his body, including a knife, alongside a bag containing ammunition. Authorities allege that he later carried a semi-automatic handgun, a pump-action shotgun, and multiple knives when he approached a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton, where the high-profile dinner was being held. During the incident, attendees, including senior officials, were evacuated after gunfire erupted, and a Secret Service agent was injured but survived. The court memorandum states that Allen took the photos in the evening while dressed in formal attire, concealing weapons beneath a coat later discarded. Prosecutors say he monitored live coverage of the event before advancing toward the venue. They allege he rushed through a screening checkpoint with a raised shotgun and moved past a metal detector while holding the weapon. Investigators also cited notes recovered from Allen’s phone that detailed observations from his cross-country trip to Washington, D.C. Prosecutors described the incident as deliberate and dangerous, arguing that no conditions would ensure public safety if he were released. Additional charges include transporting a firearm across state lines and discharging a weapon during a violent crime, both carrying significant penalties if convicted.
What is the Living Wage for All Act? It aims to raise minimum wage to $25
What is the Living Wage for All Act? It aims to raise minimum wage to $25 A new legislative proposal introduced on Tuesday seeks to significantly raise the federal minimum wage in the United States, setting a long-term target of $25 per hour through a phased implementation plan. The measure, known as the Living Wage for All Act, was introduced by a group of Democratic lawmakers aiming to address ongoing affordability concerns and wage stagnation.
What is the Living Wage for All Act? It aims to raise minimum wage to $25
What is the Living Wage for All Act? It aims to raise minimum wage to $25 A new legislative proposal introduced on Tuesday seeks to significantly raise the federal minimum wage in the United States, setting a long-term target of $25 per hour through a phased implementation plan. The measure, known as the Living Wage for All Act, was introduced by a group of Democratic lawmakers aiming to address ongoing affordability concerns and wage stagnation.
Why are US gas prices rising? Stalled Iran talks push costs to four-year high
Stalled Iran talks push costs to four-year high Gasoline prices across the United States climbed sharply on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, reaching their highest level in four years as stalled negotiations between Washington and Tehran fueled a surge in global oil markets. According to AAA, the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline rose to $4.18, marking the h
Why are US gas prices rising? Stalled Iran talks push costs to four-year high
Stalled Iran talks push costs to four-year high Gasoline prices across the United States climbed sharply on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, reaching their highest level in four years as stalled negotiations between Washington and Tehran fueled a surge in global oil markets. According to AAA, the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline rose to $4.18, marking the h
Trump event shooting: suspect manifesto excludes FBI chief Kash Patel
White House shooting investigation: why was Kash Patel excluded? Investigators are analysing a White House shooting incident after a suspect’s manifesto revealed that FBI Director Kash Patel was excluded from his target list. The suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, allegedly opened fire at a high-profile event linked to Donald Trump, targeting administration officials while avoiding law enforcement personnel. The manifesto described “rules of engagement,” and authorities believe this document is key to understanding the motive behind the attack. What does the manifesto reveal? The manifesto written by Allen clearly states that administration officials were his intended targets, but it specifically excluded Kash Patel. The document also outlined that law enforcement agencies such as the Secret Service and police should only be engaged if necessary and preferably in a non-lethal manner. This has led investigators to consider that the suspect may have deliberately avoided targeting individuals connected to law enforcement. Why was Kash Patel excluded? One major question investigators are asking is why Kash Patel was singled out for exemption. Answer: Authorities believe the most likely explanation is the suspect’s stated reluctance to harm law enforcement officials. Since Patel leads the FBI, he may have been seen as part of that category. Another possible theory being explored is whether ideological beliefs played a role, as early reports suggest the suspect may have held strong anti-Christian views. However, officials have stressed that this remains speculative due to lack of cooperation from the accused. What happened during the attack? Prosecutors say Allen opened fire at the Washington Hilton during a major gathering of officials and media figures. The shooting caused panic, and one law enforcement officer was struck but survived due to a bulletproof vest. Authorities confirmed that the swift response of the Secret Service and other agencies prevented a potentially larger tragedy. What charges does the suspect face? Allen has been charged with attempting to assassinate the president along with firearms-related offences, which could lead to life imprisonment if convicted. During his initial court appearance, officials confirmed that he has refused to cooperate, making it difficult to determine his exact motive. What happens next in the investigation? Investigators are now reviewing the suspect’s manifesto, digital footprint, and personal background to understand the full motive behind the attack. Authorities continue to examine whether the act was driven by ideology, personal grievances, or a combination of factors. The manifesto remains a crucial piece of evidence, but many questions, including the reason behind Kash Patel’s exclusion, are still unanswered.
Trump event shooting: suspect manifesto excludes FBI chief Kash Patel
White House shooting investigation: why was Kash Patel excluded? Investigators are analysing a White House shooting incident after a suspect’s manifesto revealed that FBI Director Kash Patel was excluded from his target list. The suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, allegedly opened fire at a high-profile event linked to Donald Trump, targeting administration officials while avoiding law enforcement personnel. The manifesto described “rules of engagement,” and authorities believe this document is key to understanding the motive behind the attack. What does the manifesto reveal? The manifesto written by Allen clearly states that administration officials were his intended targets, but it specifically excluded Kash Patel. The document also outlined that law enforcement agencies such as the Secret Service and police should only be engaged if necessary and preferably in a non-lethal manner. This has led investigators to consider that the suspect may have deliberately avoided targeting individuals connected to law enforcement. Why was Kash Patel excluded? One major question investigators are asking is why Kash Patel was singled out for exemption. Answer: Authorities believe the most likely explanation is the suspect’s stated reluctance to harm law enforcement officials. Since Patel leads the FBI, he may have been seen as part of that category. Another possible theory being explored is whether ideological beliefs played a role, as early reports suggest the suspect may have held strong anti-Christian views. However, officials have stressed that this remains speculative due to lack of cooperation from the accused. What happened during the attack? Prosecutors say Allen opened fire at the Washington Hilton during a major gathering of officials and media figures. The shooting caused panic, and one law enforcement officer was struck but survived due to a bulletproof vest. Authorities confirmed that the swift response of the Secret Service and other agencies prevented a potentially larger tragedy. What charges does the suspect face? Allen has been charged with attempting to assassinate the president along with firearms-related offences, which could lead to life imprisonment if convicted. During his initial court appearance, officials confirmed that he has refused to cooperate, making it difficult to determine his exact motive. What happens next in the investigation? Investigators are now reviewing the suspect’s manifesto, digital footprint, and personal background to understand the full motive behind the attack. Authorities continue to examine whether the act was driven by ideology, personal grievances, or a combination of factors. The manifesto remains a crucial piece of evidence, but many questions, including the reason behind Kash Patel’s exclusion, are still unanswered.
Did a suspect attempt to assassinate Trump at a Washington event? Charges filed after chaos
Suspect charged in attack on Trump WASHINGTON — A man accused of attempting to attack President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner has been formally charged with attempted assassination, following a violent incident that disrupted the high-profile event on Saturday night, April 25, 2026 (local time in Washington, DC).
Did a suspect attempt to assassinate Trump at a Washington event? Charges filed after chaos
Suspect charged in attack on Trump WASHINGTON — A man accused of attempting to attack President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner has been formally charged with attempted assassination, following a violent incident that disrupted the high-profile event on Saturday night, April 25, 2026 (local time in Washington, DC).
Trump administration accelerates denaturalisation cases across the US
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Trump administration accelerates denaturalisation cases across the US
The United States Justice Department is currently pursuing at least 300 foreign-born American citizens as part of an intensified denaturalisation effort, marking what officials describe as the largest such initiative in the country’s history. The legal process, which allows authorities to revoke citizenship obtained through fraud or concealment, has traditionally been used sparingly but is now being applied on an unprecedented scale. A senior offi
Julia Varvaro Faces Inquiry Over Allegations Linked to Personal Life
Julia Varvaro, a senior official within the Department of Homeland Security, has been placed on administrative leave following an internal review into allegations related to her personal conduct. The inquiry was initiated after a complaint triggered scrutiny by the agency’s Office of Inspector General, though officials have not publicly detailed the scope of the investigation. Varvaro, who serves as a deputy assistant secretary for counterterrorism, joined the department in 2025 a
Julia Varvaro Faces Inquiry Over Allegations Linked to Personal Life
Julia Varvaro, a senior official within the Department of Homeland Security, has been placed on administrative leave following an internal review into allegations related to her personal conduct. The inquiry was initiated after a complaint triggered scrutiny by the agency’s Office of Inspector General, though officials have not publicly detailed the scope of the investigation. Varvaro, who serves as a deputy assistant secretary for counterterrorism, joined the department in 2025 a
Federal Charges Filed in Case of Military Insider Trading and Crypto Bets
A United States Army soldier has been indicted on multiple federal charges after authorities alleged he used classified information tied to a covert military operation for personal financial gain. The case centers on claims that sensitive intelligence was exploited to place high-value prediction market bets before key developments became public. According to federal prosecutors, the accused, identified as Gannon Ken Van Dyke, was stationed in North Carolina and had access to restric
Federal Charges Filed in Case of Military Insider Trading and Crypto Bets
A United States Army soldier has been indicted on multiple federal charges after authorities alleged he used classified information tied to a covert military operation for personal financial gain. The case centers on claims that sensitive intelligence was exploited to place high-value prediction market bets before key developments became public. According to federal prosecutors, the accused, identified as Gannon Ken Van Dyke, was stationed in North Carolina and had access to restric
Trump interest rate controversy: Warsh denies pressure in explosive testimony
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Trump interest rate controversy: Warsh denies pressure in explosive testimony
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PM Modi Promises Fair Delimitation, Says All States Will Be Treated Equally
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PM Modi Promises Fair Delimitation, Says All States Will Be Treated Equally
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Lok Sabha during the ongoing special Parliament session, offering a strong assurance that the proposed delimitation process will be conducted without bias toward any region. His statement comes at a time when the issue has triggered a major political confrontation between the ruling NDA and Opposition parties, especially leaders from southern states who fea
Women's Quota and Delimitation: Decoding Three Bills Set to Trigger Parliament Face-Off
India's Parliament is set to witness a fierce debate over three proposed bills that could significantly alter the country's electoral system, especially the reservation for women. While the government argues these bills are crucial for ensuring a 33% reservation for women, the opposition and legal experts have raised serious concerns about the political and constitutional implications. The first bill, the Constitutional Amendment Bill, proposes an increase in Lok Sabha seats to 850,
Women's Quota and Delimitation: Decoding Three Bills Set to Trigger Parliament Face-Off
India's Parliament is set to witness a fierce debate over three proposed bills that could significantly alter the country's electoral system, especially the reservation for women. While the government argues these bills are crucial for ensuring a 33% reservation for women, the opposition and legal experts have raised serious concerns about the political and constitutional implications. The first bill, the Constitutional Amendment Bill, proposes an increase in Lok Sabha seats to 850,
MK Stalin Burns Delimitation Bill, Launches Statewide Protest Against Centre’s Proposal
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MK Stalin Burns Delimitation Bill, Launches Statewide Protest Against Centre’s Proposal
MK Stalin, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, has intensified his protests against the Centre’s proposed delimitation move, burning a copy of the bill and hoisting a black flag. This move is part of a broader statewide agitation initiated by Stalin, who has termed the proposed delimitation as a direct attack on Tamil rights and federalism. In a symbolic gesture of defiance, Stalin called the bill a "black law" and urged widespread resistance across Tamil Nadu. The protest was spark
What US taxpayers must know about tip and overtime taxes for 2025
A key provision in President Donald Trump’s recent tax legislation introduced significant federal deductions on tips and overtime pay, but the changes do not fully eliminate taxation for millions of American workers. As taxpayers finalize their 2025 returns ahead of the federal filing deadline on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, state governments are emphasizing that these earnings may still be subject
What US taxpayers must know about tip and overtime taxes for 2025
A key provision in President Donald Trump’s recent tax legislation introduced significant federal deductions on tips and overtime pay, but the changes do not fully eliminate taxation for millions of American workers. As taxpayers finalize their 2025 returns ahead of the federal filing deadline on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, state governments are emphasizing that these earnings may still be subject
Alleged “Ketamine Queen” sentenced to 15 years in federal prison
Los Angeles — A federal judge has sentenced Jasveen Sangha, widely referred to by prosecutors as the “Ketamine Queen,” to 15 years in prison following her conviction in a high-profile drug trafficking case. The sentencing took place on Wednesday in federal court, marking a significant development in a broader crackdown on illicit drug distribution networks linked to overdose deaths.
Alleged “Ketamine Queen” sentenced to 15 years in federal prison
Los Angeles — A federal judge has sentenced Jasveen Sangha, widely referred to by prosecutors as the “Ketamine Queen,” to 15 years in prison following her conviction in a high-profile drug trafficking case. The sentencing took place on Wednesday in federal court, marking a significant development in a broader crackdown on illicit drug distribution networks linked to overdose deaths.
U.S. adds 178,000 jobs in March, but labor market signals remain mixed
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U.S. adds 178,000 jobs in March, but labor market signals remain mixed
The U.S. labor market showed signs of recovery on Friday, April 4, 2026, as new data revealed stronger-than-expected job creation in March, even as broader indicators pointed to continued fragility in hiring conditions. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nonfarm payrolls increased by 178,000 in March, surpassing expectations of 59,000 and rebounding from a revised decline of 133,000 in Feb
White House ballroom plan approved amid legal dispute over Trump project
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White House ballroom plan approved amid legal dispute over Trump project
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Trump moves to restore pay for DHS staff during 48-day shutdown
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said on Thursday, April 2, 2026, that he plans to sign an executive order to compensate Department of Homeland Security employees who have gone without pay during a partial federal government shutdown that has now stretched to 48 days. The announcement was made in a social media post, where the president criticized Democratic lawmakers for the ongoing impasse while thanking Republican leaders for efforts to resolve the standoff. The proposed actio
Trump moves to restore pay for DHS staff during 48-day shutdown
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said on Thursday, April 2, 2026, that he plans to sign an executive order to compensate Department of Homeland Security employees who have gone without pay during a partial federal government shutdown that has now stretched to 48 days. The announcement was made in a social media post, where the president criticized Democratic lawmakers for the ongoing impasse while thanking Republican leaders for efforts to resolve the standoff. The proposed actio
Federal court halts Trump’s $400M White House ballroom plan
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Federal court halts Trump’s $400M White House ballroom plan
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, ordered the Trump administration to suspend construction of a proposed $400 million ballroom at the White House, a project that involved demolishing the historic East Wing. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon granted a preliminary injunction requested by a preservation advocacy group, temporarily halting further work on the project. The ruling represents a significant legal setback for former President Donald Trump?
Millions must switch repayment plans after SAVE program shutdown
The U.S. Department of Education announced on Friday, March 27, 2026, that millions of federal student loan borrowers will be removed from the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment plan, following a federal appeals court decision earlier in March that blocked the program after nearly two years of legal challenges. The SAVE plan, introduced in 2023 under the Biden administration, aimed to reduce monthly payments and expand loan forgiveness. However, several Republican-led
Millions must switch repayment plans after SAVE program shutdown
The U.S. Department of Education announced on Friday, March 27, 2026, that millions of federal student loan borrowers will be removed from the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment plan, following a federal appeals court decision earlier in March that blocked the program after nearly two years of legal challenges. The SAVE plan, introduced in 2023 under the Biden administration, aimed to reduce monthly payments and expand loan forgiveness. However, several Republican-led
Dallas police receive major funding boost for 2026 World Cup security
The Dallas Police Department is preparing for a significant surge in international visitors as the city gears up to host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, supported by a substantial increase in federal funding aimed at strengthening security operations. City officials confirmed that Dallas has been awarded $51.5 million in federal assistance, with a large portion allocated directly to policing and safety measures. Police Chief David Comeaux said the department will re
Dallas police receive major funding boost for 2026 World Cup security
The Dallas Police Department is preparing for a significant surge in international visitors as the city gears up to host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, supported by a substantial increase in federal funding aimed at strengthening security operations. City officials confirmed that Dallas has been awarded $51.5 million in federal assistance, with a large portion allocated directly to policing and safety measures. Police Chief David Comeaux said the department will re









