White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting: Reporters React to ‘Lockdown in the Ballroom’ After ‘Multiple Shots Fired’
Home TV News Apr 25, 2026 7:18pm PT White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting: Reporters React to ‘Lockdown in the Ballroom’ After ‘Multiple Shots Fired’ By William Earl Plus Icon William Earl @beautifulbill Latest Octavia Spencer, Seth MacFarlane, Josh Charles, Simon Helberg, Jason Ritter and More Set for Variety’s Highly Anticipated FYC TV Fest 1 day ago ‘Summer House’ Leak: Bravo Launching ‘Full Investigation’ of Reunion Audio, Host Andy Cohen Calls it ‘Disgusting and Illegal’ 1 day ago ‘Scary Movie 6’ Targets Michael Jackson Child Abuse Allegations With ‘Michael’ Spoof Poster and Tagline: ‘Touching Fans Everywhere’ 3 days ago See All Andrew Harnik/Gettyimages The 2026 White House Correspondents’ Dinner wrapped early on Saturday night as gunshots were heard in the lobby outside of the ballroom of the Washington Hilton Hotel, which caused President Trump and his family to evacuate, and many of the journalists who were in attendance reported on the event in real time from their phones. Attendees quickly took to X in order to describe the scene, such as Tony Morrison, who wrote, “NOW: Reports of shots fired at WHCD and that secret service has neutralized an assailant in the lobby of the Washington Hilton. My clients and I are safe and left the event 10 minutes prior to the incident. My colleagues and friends on lockdown in the ballroom.” Related Stories Marian Rivera, Dingdong Dantes, Sharon Cuneta, Vice Ganda Set for Prime Video Philippines' Local Slateالمصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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