A bombshell revelation has emerged regarding the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C. Authorities are investigating the attack, and law enforcement officials have disclosed that the suspect, Cole Allen, allegedly wrote a manifesto to his family members shortly before the incident. The document reportedly outlined a detailed plan targeting Trump administration officials, ranked by priority for assassination.
Key Details from the Manifesto
According to sources, the manifesto included specific mentions of individuals who were not among the alleged targets. Notably, FBI Director Kash Patel was explicitly excluded from the list of intended victims. The document also contained references to the shooter's desire to kill everyone except Patel, raising questions about the motive behind this exception.
Investigation Ongoing
Law enforcement agencies are currently analyzing the manifesto to understand the shooter's mindset and any potential accomplices. The incident has sparked widespread concern over security protocols at high-profile events. The White House Correspondents’ Dinner, an annual gathering of journalists, politicians, and dignitaries, was disrupted by the attack, leading to a swift response from the Secret Service.
In related developments, the brother of the shooter had reportedly warned authorities about his sibling's dangerous intentions. The full scope of the plot, including the method of attack and the intended targets, is still under investigation. Officials have urged the public to remain vigilant as the probe continues.



