What was meant to be a formal White House Correspondents’ Dinner quickly shifted into panic after a reported security breach at the Washington Hilton. An armed individual allegedly got past a checkpoint, triggering chaos inside the venue.
Shots were reportedly heard around 8:35 p.m. ET, prompting guests to take cover as security teams rushed in. The situation escalated fast, turning the high-profile political event into an emergency evacuation scene.
Secret Service agents and law enforcement moved quickly to remove President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump from the building. Attendees scrambled for safety as officers secured the area and searched for the threat.
Trump later described how confusing the moment was, saying he initially misread the situation: “I thought it was a tray that clattered on the ground.” He also added that the event unfolded without warning for him or his team, stating, “We wanted to stay tonight,” highlighting how abruptly everything changed.
Witnesses, including journalists present at the scene, described a fast and disorganized evacuation as security teams flooded the hotel. One Secret Service agent was injured during the response, though officials later confirmed the agent was in stable condition and that no additional attendees were hurt.
In the aftermath, officials continued reviewing the incident and how the breach occurred. What was intended to be a controlled, ceremonial evening instead became a reminder of how quickly high-security events can turn into moments of fear and uncertainty.