Washington: President Donald Trump was reported uninjured and other top leaders of the United States were evacuated from a White House Correspondents Dinner (WHCD) on Saturday night, April 25, after an unspecified threat.
There did not immediately appear to be any injuries, and one law-enforcement official said a shooter opened fire.
The Secret Service and other authorities swarmed the banquet hall at the Washington Hilton as guests ducked under tables by the hundreds. “Out of the way, sir!” someone yelled. Others yelled to duck.
White House correspondents’ association president said everyone was safe after the shooting incident and the event will be rescheduled.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said the shooter is in custody and that its Washington field office is responding to the shooting. An officer was shot in a bullet-resistant vest at the correspondents’ dinner but is expected to be okay, a law enforcement official told the Associated Press.
Donald Trump, in a post on Truth Social, said it was “quite an evening,” adding that Secret Service and law enforcement officers acted quickly and bravely. “The shooter has been apprehended,” he said.

Dinner organisers said there will be an “announcement shortly, we will be resuming shortly” from the stage. Most attendees are closed inside the ballroom and can’t leave.
A block from the White House, party-goers headed to the Renwick Museum were instead gathered at police tape as the streets and sidewalks were blocked off. Police cars tore up and down the block, sirens blaring. A helicopter buzzed overhead.
Generally, the Hilton hotel, where the dinner has taken place for years, remains open to regular guests during the White House Correspondents Dinner.
It has typically been focused on the ballroom — rather than the hotel at large — with little screening for people not entering the dinner itself.
In past years, that has created openings for disruptions in the lobby and other public spaces, including protests in which security moved to remove guests who unfurled banners or staged demonstrations.
The banquet hall, where hundreds of prominent journalists, celebrities and national leaders were awaiting Trump’s speech, was immediately evacuated. Members of the National Guard took up position inside the building as people were allowed to leave but not reenter. Security outside was also extremely tight.
It was not immediately clear what happened. A law enforcement official confirmed there was a shooter but no further details were immediately available.
US Attorney Jeanine Pirro posted a short video from the hotel after the incident, saying, “I have been taken out of the ballroom after the sound of the shots fired. The Secret Service is now in charge of this building, this hotel. I just spoke to Mayor Muriel Bowser. She is on her way, and (Police) Chief Jeffery Carroll is on his way. He will be in charge as soon as he gets here.”