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Presidents use state visits to show off all that is appealing about American culture. But the shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner has cast a shadow over the visit.
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"If adjustments need to be made to protect the president, they will be made," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday.
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In a message sent to family members, the 31-year-old suspect called himself a "friendly federal assassin" and criticized the Trump administration.
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Writer Jeff Sharlet responds to the shooting event at White House correspondents' dinner this weekend. We discuss the motivations of Cole Allen, the man accused of breaching security in an attempt to assassinate members of the Trump administration, as well as gun access in the United States and the growing violence across the political spectrum of what Sharlet calls a "slow civil war."
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We speak to Congressmember Ro Khanna about the apparent assassination attempt against President Donald Trump and members of his administration at the White House correspondents' dinner. "Political violence strikes at the very heart of democracy. We cannot have a democracy if people are saying we're going to kill you if we disagree with your viewpoint. And that has to be condemned in the most strong, unequivocal terms," says Khanna. He also gives an update on his work calling for the full public release of the Epstein files and comments on Trump's attacks on press freedoms.
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