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Correspondents' dinner shooting suspect called himself ‘friendly federal assassin' The Washington PostMost Guests Ducked for Cover. This Man Munched on His Burrata Salad. The New York Times‘I don't expect forgiveness': Authorities review writings of California teacher suspected of shooting CNNA Dark New Litmus Test for Power in Washington The AtlanticShooting suspect critical of Trump altoonamirror.com
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The White House Correspondents' Dinner suspect sent a "manifesto" to his family. CBS News reviewed what's in it. CBS NewsWhite House dinner suspect was Caltech grad, appeared in TV interview USA TodayBrother of White House dinner shooting suspect alerted CT police about manifesto, officials say YahooWho Is Cole Allen? Caltech Grad, ‘Teacher of the Month,' Would-Be Assassin Newsweek
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President Donald Trump slammed CBS News and Norah O'Donnell on "60 Minutes" after she read portions of the alleged manifesto tied to the WHCD shooting suspect.
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The Pentagon announced another lethal strike on a suspected narco-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing three people on board.
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Trump "wasn't worried" during White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting CBS NewsWhite House says suspect in Correspondents' Dinner shooting wanted to target Trump officials CNNTrump lashes out at "60 Minutes" for asking about gunman manifesto allegations Axios‘Shots Fired!': Inside the Pandemonium at the Washington Hilton The New York Times
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Officials noted that the suspect never made it into the hotel ballroom, where President Trump and hundreds of journalists were gathered for the White House correspondents' dinner.
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Acting AG Todd Blanche says the D.C. shooting suspect appears to have traveled by train from Los Angeles to Washington as the investigation develops.
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Trump calls suspect in press dinner attack 'pretty sick guy' whose views alarmed relatives Reuters
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