POLITICSApril 26, 2026· J.J. Morales

Trump unharmed after security incident at White House correspondents dinner; no injuries reported

President Trump was unharmed after a security incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with the Secret Service confirming that the president was safely evacuated and no injuries were sustained by the president or vice president.

The incident, which involved a shooting near the event venue, triggered an immediate security response. Secret Service agents executed evacuation protocols that moved both the president and vice president to secure locations within minutes of the first report of gunfire.

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"Due to the swift and professional response of the United States Secret Service, the President and Vice President were safely removed from the venue without incident," an official statement read. "The President is unharmed and has been fully briefed on the situation."

The president later posted on social media: "I am safe and well. Thanks to the incredible Secret Service agents who acted so quickly. Their bravery is the reason I am standing here tonight."

The incident has prompted a comprehensive review of security protocols for high-profile Washington events, with bipartisan agreement that current measures need to be strengthened. Several lawmakers who were in attendance have called for increased funding for the Secret Service and a rethinking of security perimeters at large public gatherings.

What This Means For You: The president's safety is a national security matter, and the Secret Service's successful response deserves acknowledgment. But the fact that an armed individual was able to get close enough to an event housing the nation's top leadership to discharge a weapon is a systemic failure that needs honest assessment. Expect changes to security at future public events — which may mean longer lines, more screenings, and less public access to political figures. These are tradeoffs that affect how you participate in civic life.

J.J. Morales

Senior Political Correspondent

Originally sourced from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution