White House Calls For MAJOR CHANGE After Shooting…

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has ordered an emergency security review following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, though President Trump says the Secret Service performed excellently during the crisis.

Emergency Security Review Ordered

Wiles will convene a high-level meeting with Secret Service leadership and Department of Homeland Security officials to examine security protocols after Saturday’s shooting at the Hilton Washington hotel. The incident unfolded during the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., prompting immediate questions about protective measures at high-profile government events. A senior White House official confirmed the review to The Epoch Times on Monday, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to evaluating response procedures.

Despite the security breach, the Trump administration publicly backed Secret Service leadership. The senior official stated that President Trump believes the agency performed admirably in preventing the suspect from taking additional action during the incident. The president’s vote of confidence comes as federal officials work to piece together how a shooting occurred at one of Washington’s most protected annual gatherings.

Details Remain Limited

Federal authorities have released few details about the suspect or the circumstances surrounding the shooting. The incident marks a serious security concern for an event that traditionally brings together journalists, government officials, and administration figures under tight protection. The Hilton Washington hotel, located in the heart of the nation’s capital, regularly hosts events requiring extensive Secret Service coordination. Officials have not disclosed whether anyone was injured or what charges the suspect may face.

What This Means For Future Events

The security review could result in enhanced protocols for future gatherings involving senior government officials and large crowds. The White House Correspondents’ Dinner has long been considered a signature Washington event, drawing celebrities, media personalities, and political figures. The forthcoming meeting between Wiles, Secret Service leadership, and Homeland Security officials will likely examine screening procedures, perimeter security, and response protocols. The administration’s decision to stand by Secret Service leadership while conducting a thorough review signals confidence in existing personnel while acknowledging the need for procedural assessment. Results from the security evaluation are expected to influence protection measures at similar high-profile events going forward.

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