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Performer Describes Locking Eyes With Trump During White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting
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BBC News27.04.2026Crime2 dk okuma

Performer Describes Locking Eyes With Trump During White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting

Pearlman recounts terrifying moment as Secret Service tackled president to ground during incident at Washington Hilton

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  • A performer at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner described the terrifying moment he locked eyes with President Donald Trump as Secret Service agents tackled him to the ground during gunfire at the Washington Hilton on Saturday.
  • Pearlman was mid-performance for the first lady, president and press secretary when shots rang out, describing being half-a-metre apart from Trump on the ground while hearing shots and thinking 'We're about to die.' Suspected gunman Cole Tomas Allen was arrested at the venue.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

The White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner is a prestigious event attended by journalists, politicians, and celebrities. This incident marks a rare security breach at a protected political event in Washington DC.

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A shocked performer has described locking eyes with US President Donald Trump as they ducked for cover after shots were fired at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday night in Washington DC.

"I went down very quickly. And then the Secret Service brought President Trump down: I would say very effectively - but quite violently," he said. "We were about half-a-metre apart… face-to-face looking at each other on the ground, when I'm hearing shots and thinking to myself, 'We're about to die.'"

Footage from the annual event showed Pearlman standing with a piece of paper behind the three VIPs, who were all seated at a table on an elevated stage at the Washington Hilton hotel.

"The timing of it was just so crazy because I was right in the midst of performing for the first lady, and for the president and for the press secretary… guessing the name – the press secretary is having a baby soon," Pearlman said.

He said he was trying to guess how many letters were in the baby's name, and as he ripped off a piece of paper and showed the name, he heard the gunshots. At the time, he thought "there was about to be a bomb because of the way they [secret service agents] were all going towards one table.

"It didn't feel like they were looking for a shooter. It felt like they were looking to stop something from happening."

"I was facing stage left. And just by chance they [agents] tackled him [Trump], right next to me facing stage right.

"And I'm turned to the left looking directly into his eyes - for 'One Mississippi, Two Mississippi' - pretty much thinking that I hope I'm not about to die."

Pearlman said about "two seconds later" the agents got Trump out of the room, while he himself and two other people nearby eventually "crawled out" to safety.

In an interview with CBS's 60 Minutes on Sunday, Trump said he "wasn't worried" during the ordeal. "I understand life. We live in a crazy world."

Asked about his recollection of "going down" as he was led from the room by security agents, he recalled how he "started walking with them [the security team]. I turned, I started walking, and they said, 'Please go down. Please go down on the floor.'

"So I went down and the first lady went down also."

A suspected gunman was arrested at the venue following the firing of gunshots, and was named by law enforcement officials as Cole Tomas Allen.

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • Congressional inquiry into Secret Service security protocols at the WHCA dinner

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  • Review of venue security procedures for future White House Correspondents' Association events

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen

Offene Fragen

  • What was the motive of the suspected gunman?
  • How did the shooter gain access to the venue?
  • Were there any other casualties or injuries?
  • What security failures allowed this incident to occur?

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This article was originally published by BBC News.

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