US President Donald Trump says he "wasn't worried" while he was being evacuated from the White House Correspondents' Dinner, after a gunman attempted to storm the ballroom."I wasn't worried. I understand life. We live in a crazy world," Trump said during an interview with CBS News programme 60 Minutes, one day after the shooting at a Washington DC hotel on Saturday night.US media named Cole Tomas Allen, 31, as the suspect, who was arrested after police said he opened fire near a security checkpoint during the event. He is due to appear in court on Monday.The FBI's criminal investigation and terrorism task-force are investigating the incident.US Attorney General Todd Blanche said the suspect was "likely" targeting senior White House officials in attendance based on "preliminary" findings, adding that the alleged gunman's motive is still under investigation.Trump was joined at the event on Saturday by high-ranking members of his government, including Vice-President JD Vance, Secretary of Health Robert F Kennedy Jr, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and top aide Stephen Miller.After being rushed off the stage to safety, Trump later told reporters at a briefing on Saturday: "I can't imagine that there's any profession that's more dangerous".In a statement on Sunday, the White House said Trump "stands fearless" after surviving, alongside cabinet members, "an assassination attempt when shots were fired".The White House Correspondents' Association president, Weijia Jiang, called the attack "harrowing".On Sunday, Jiang, who was sitting next to Trump at the dinner, thanked the Secret Service for actions which "protected thousands of guests".On Sunday, Trump told Fox News that the suspect "had a lot of hatred in his heart for a while", and said his family knew he had "difficulties". He added that the suspect had a "manifesto", and suggested he was "strongly anti-Christian".US media are reporting a history of anti-Trump social media posts from 31-year-old Allen, citing law enforcement sources.At about 20:35 local time (00:35 GMT) on Saturday gunshots rang out in the foyer of the Washington Hilton hotel, where the White House Correspondents' dinner was taking place in the ballroom on a floor below. The president, First Lady Melania Trump and the vice-president were also rushed out of the room by security. Video of Secret Service agents rushing JD Vance from the event several moments before Trump was evacuated circulated across social media, with some viewers questioning the timing.In an interview with the news programme 60 Minutes on Sunday, Trump said he "wasn't making it easy" for agents to evacuate him from the room.His brother reportedly contacted police in Connecticut after receiving it. The police department in New London, Connecticut said it was contacted only hours after the shooting and immediately notified federal law enforcement. BBC News has not independently verified the alleged writings, which have been described as a manifesto and were reportedly sent to the suspect's family members before the attempted attack.During the 60 Minutes interview on Sunday, Trump grew frustrated with journalist Norah O'Donnell after she asked about the reported contents of the alleged writings, which include a reference to a "pedophile, rapist, and traitor" without mentioning any individual by name. He called O'Donnell a "disgrace" for asking him about the excerpts, adding that "you should be ashamed of yourself reading that, because I'm not any of those things".An officer who was shot and injured during the incident has been discharged from hospital. His bullet proof vest "helped us avoid a potential tragedy," the Secret Service's chief of communications, Anthony Guglielmi, told the BBC.Several BBC reporters were in attendance at the dinner, and described scenes of widespread confusion following the sound of gunshots.Gary O'Donoghue, the BBC's Chief North America correspondent, said he heard "booming sounds"."Within moments, I thought – that is the low thudding sound that semi-automatic weapons make," he said.The room was briefly locked down, before an announcement was made that the event would be rescheduled and attendees were ushered out.Blanche told the BBC's US partner CBS News that investigators believe the suspect travelled to the capital by train - from Los Angeles to Chicago, before heading to DC.Allen describes himself as a mechanical engineer, game developer and teacher on LinkedIn. He is from Torrance, California, where an address believed to be linked to him is being searched. He will be formally charged in federal court on Monday with assault of a federal officer and using a firearm during a crime of violence, officials said. LinkedInCole Tomas Allen studied mechanical engineering at the California Institute of Technology, a highly competitive universityThe president delivered a briefing from the White House after the attack. Speaking while wearing black tie attire to a room full of journalists also in formal wear, he praised the Secret Service, and said that everyone in the room owed them a "tremendous debt of gratitude". Though he has levelled criticism at the media during his two terms as president, including in the 60 Minutes interview on Saturday, Trump also took a moment to thank the press for their "responsible coverage" of the attack.He also called for people to "resolve our differences peacefully".He has used the incident to further his argument for building a new ballroom at the White House, writing on Truth Social that it would not have happened "with the Militarily Top Secret Ballroom currently under construction".The controversial project has faced a number of legal challenges. Getty ImagesOfficials are searching a residence in the Torrance area of California, linked to the suspect It is the third time Trump has faced an assassination threat. A bullet grazed his ear in July 2024 at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and in September 2024, a suspected gunman was spotted hiding in the bushes of his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida.Trump was attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner for the first time as president. He last attended in 2011 as a private citizen.Following the incident, Barack Obama, who delivered an address as US president at the 2011 event that Trump attended, said "it's incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy. "It's also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that U.S. Secret Service Agents show every day. I'm grateful to them – and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay."World leaders have also condemned the incident. UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he was "shocked" by the attack, adding: "Any attack on democratic institutions or on the freedom of the press must be condemned in the strongest possible terms."
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