White House Correspondents' Association Dinner Rescheduled for July 24 After April Postponement
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- The White House Correspondents' Association has rescheduled its annual dinner for July 24, three months after the April 25 event was postponed due to a shooting incident.
- The gathering, which will feature enhanced security, was halted when a gunman breached a checkpoint outside the ballroom where President Trump and cabinet members were present.
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The White House Correspondents' Association annual gala was postponed on April 25 due to a shooting incident at the venue. The event was halted when a gunman breached a security checkpoint.
The White House Correspondents’ Association will hold another dinner on July 24, three months after its annual gala was postponed due to a shooting incident at the venue.
The black-tie gathering of journalists and government officials was halted on April 25 when a gunman stormed a security checkpoint just outside the ballroom where guests including US President Donald Trump and members of his cabinet were sitting.
The statement did not provide further details about the nature of the event, including whether Trump would attend. Jiang said it would feature “significantly enhanced safety measures and new access procedures”, which will be shared directly with attendees.
The dinner “will be a more intimate gathering” and those who bought tickets for the April dinner “will not have to pay if they attend the second event”, the statement said.
Trump, US Vice-President J.D. Vance and other top government officials were whisked away from their seats at the Washington Hilton after an armed man breached the security perimeter before being taken down by Secret Service.
Questions ouvertes
- Will President Trump attend the rescheduled dinner?
- What are the specific details of the enhanced safety measures and new access procedures?
- What was the nature of the shooting incident?




