Trump portrays shooting as proof of his presidency’s power

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Trump portrays shooting as proof of his presidency’s power

By Jacob Bogage and Nandita Bose
5 min read

U.S. President Donald Trump salutes during the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 25, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

By Jacob Bogage and Nandita Bose

WASHINGTON, April 26 (Reuters) – Donald Trump’s tuxedo still looked freshly pressed when he stepped to the White House podium Saturday night, barely an hour after the latest apparent attempt on his life.

“When you’re impactful, they go after you,” the U.S. president told some of the highest-powered journalists in Washington.

Many of them were still dressed in their own formal wear ‌from a celebrated annual event, the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, which ended abruptly after a man sprinted past security outside the ballroom, armed with multiple weapons.

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“When you’re not impactful,” Trump added, “they leave you ‌alone.”

Trump’s remarks in the aftermath of an incident that caused many of the 2,600 people in attendance to dive to the floor as the Secret Service hustled away the president and other dignitaries underscored his instinct to spin narratives with himself as the undaunted hero — a ​juggernaut, a survivor — while rarely missing a chance to plug his priorities.

On this occasion, that included a controversial new White House ballroom that, he insisted, would be safer than the Washington Hilton, where then-President Ronald Reagan was shot during an assassination attempt in 1981.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche posted on social media Sunday that the Justice Department would ask a judge to dismiss a pending case that has stalled the ballroom’s construction. Tim Sheehy, a Republican senator from Montana, and Randy Fine, a Republican U.S. Representative from Florida, both wrote that they planned to introduce legislation in the coming days to grant Trump permission to build the facility — echoing Trump’s own political messaging.

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“We need the ballroom. That’s why Secret Service, that’s why ‌the military are demanding it,” Trump said Saturday night, without offering evidence that ⁠presidential security officials have issued such demands.

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