After a gunman attacked the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, President Trump appeared on 60 Minutes to discuss the event. He praised law‑enforcement responders for their swift and professional action, noting that officers had drawn their weapons quickly. Trump highlighted the sense of unity among the nation following the attack, describing the crowd’s camaraderie as “amazing.” He said a new ballroom would be built on the safest property in the country to prevent future incidents. Trump also condemned political violence and alleged hate speech, claiming it poses a danger to the nation. He criticized the media for “peddling lies” and referred to the gunman’s manifesto, describing him as radicalized. The president urged the dinner to resume in the future.
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