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Secret Service director defends agency's response to correspondents' dinner shooting

3 sources4 storiesFirst seen 4/28/2026Score54Incremental
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Coverage
38
Recency
93
Engagement
24
Velocity
100
Confidence
73
Clipability
70
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0
Claims
4
Contradictions
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Breakthrough
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North America

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Fox News - Latest Headlines

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Are they gunshots?' BBC correspondent's minute-by-minute account of dinner shooting.

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Correspondent Tom Bateman was in the dining room at the White House Correspondents' Dinner with President Trump and other officials when gunshots were heard.

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Smith, who was at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner during the shooting, says everyone must take responsibility and stop political violence.

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CBS News' Nikole Killion and Sam Vinograd have the latest on the attack.

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Summary

**Summary:** The Secret Service director defended his agency's response to the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, which occurred during a dinner hosted by President Trump. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights tensions between political figures and journalists, emphasizing the need for improved communication and respect among those in power.

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