Shooting, Secret Service
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Authorities have determined that buckshot from the gun of the man charged with trying to storm the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in an attempt to kill President Donald Trump struck a Secret Service agent,
Allen faces federal charges, including attempted assassination of the president and assault on a federal officer.
These statements mislead about Secret Service agents’ pay. Although agents might not get paid typically under a government shutdown, the Trump administration reallocated money authorized under President Donald Trump’s 2025 signature tax and spending law, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
The U.S. Secret Service, along with multiple law enforcement partners, conducted an electronic benefit transfer fraud and payment card skimming outreach operation late last month, preventing an estimated $5.2 million in potential losses in Sacramento and Napa counties.
President Trump was not at the property at the time. The incident occurred around 4:15 p.m. EDT at a security screening area staffed by the Secret Service and local police. An individual “became disruptive and failed to comply with lawful orders” before making “physical contact” with an agent,