32-year-old California man charged with attempted murder of protected official as political divide deepens over incident
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US authorities on Tuesday moved forward with criminal charges in what they describe as a third alleged attempt to assassinate President Donald Trump, stemming from a dramatic security breach at the annual White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner. The incident, which unfolded over the weekend, has deepened an already stark political divide in America, with sharply contrasting reactions across ideological lines and renewed tensions between the Trump administration and late-night television hosts who continue to make light of the incident amid widespread perception that the whole incident was staged. According to law enforcement officials, the suspect, identified as a 32-year-old Cole Allen from California, faces multiple federal charges, including attempted murder of a protected official, weapons violations, and unlawful entry. Authorities allege he attempted to force his way into a secured perimeter near the WHCA event, armed and with stated intent to target the president before the Secret Service intercepted him. While officials have characterized the threat as credible and serious, public reaction has been anything but unified. Conservative figures and Trump allies have pointed to the incident as evidence of escalating political violence caused by normalization of threats by Democrats and the liberal media. On the other side, the liberal commentariat has responded with skepticism, with many reeling off instances of Trump himself encouraging and condoning violence against political opponents and critics. Others have treated the incident with dark humor. The controversy intensified after late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, a frequent critic of Trump, declined to apologize for his jibe in a pre-event parody that Melania was glowing like an expectant widow, describing it as a "a very light roast" aimed at highlighting the age difference between them, and not a call for political violence. He mocked the reaction in a monologue that included more jokes about the security lapses and the broader political climate, including Trump's suggestion that a new ballroom might have prevented the incident. The White House, for its part, escalated its tirade against late-night hosts and comedians seen as hostile to the administration, ramping up Trumps' call for firing Kimmel. Senior officials have hinted at possible regulatory scrutiny of networks and renewed calls to hold media companies "accountable" for what they describe as inflammatory content. Critics, including civil liberties groups, have warned that such moves amount to an attempt to curb constitutionally guaranteed free speech. Beyond the immediate political fallout, the episode has also underscored a growing sense of public fatigue with the constant drama and political theater in Washington DC. Despite the gravity of the allegations, there has been a notable lack of sustained national focus, with coverage competing against a crowded news cycle and an apathy reflecting a broader desensitization to political turmoil. In fact, the press itself was the butt of jokes with several comics brutally calling out media executives who were seen spiriting away wine bottles that were to be served at the WHCA dinner before it was aborted by the security breach. As one wag noted, nothing sums up Washington elite better than fleeing gunfire with a souvenir Pinot Noir; and even as the Secret Service is yelling 'Get down! Get down' some reporters are like "Cabernet first!"
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