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White House to review security with Secret Service

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Here's a look inside security at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner
Tamara Keith was president of the WHCA from 2022-2023 and planned the 2023 dinner.

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White House to review security with Secret Service after DC shooting
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The security apparatus at the "Hinckley" Hilton where correspondents' dinner is held
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Why Trump’s ballroom can’t host the White House correspondents’ dinner
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner is an independent celebration of press freedoms.

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Trump's Many Upcoming Large, Public Events May Present Fresh Security Challenges After Latest Attack
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“I also saw a lot of very strong, physically strong, really attractive law enforcement people come through those doors,” Trump then said.

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Trump’s strange focus on his ballroom after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting
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Top Trump figures at odds over future of Secret Service chief amid claims of lax security at dinner, report claims

Publicly, members of the administration praised the Secret Service for agents’ quick response on Saturday after a suspected gunman charged the ballroom in the basement of the Washington Hilton, where hundreds of journalists and administration VIPs including the president and vice president were seated for the annual event.
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Crow seeking ‘answers’ from Secret Service, Trump administration on implementation of security recommendations

Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.) on Monday asked the Trump administration and Secret Service for “answers” regarding security protocols in the wake of Saturday’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner in Washington.
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
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Ex-agent weighs in on Secret Service security concerns

To discuss the security questions surrounding Saturday’s assassination attempt, Amna Nawaz spoke with Bill Gage. He was a Secret Service special agent for 12 years, including serving as a counter-assault team leader,
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Ex-Secret Service agents see security gaps at Correspondents’ Dinner

Ex-Secret Service agents see security gap after DC dinner attack: ‘A positive outcome, not a successful one’ - ‘The system worked. Could it be much better? Yes,’ said Bobby McDonald, who protected then-presidents Bill Clinton and George W.
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