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27.04.2026

The Day the Dinner Shooting Suspect Was Charged

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 27.04.2026.

It displays 234 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.04.2026The Day the Dinner Shooting Suspect Was Charged

The dominant story on April 27 was the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with suspect Cole Allen charged with attempted assassination of President Trump. In the morning, outlets reported his manifesto expressing anger at Trump officials and his court appearance. By early afternoon, Trump called him a 'sick guy' and clashed with '60 Minutes' over airing the manifesto. Melania Trump blamed Jimmy Kimmel for a 'hateful' monologue, and Trump demanded ABC fire him. The White House blamed 'left-wing culture of hatred.' Late in the day, Allen was formally charged, and DOJ officials alleged a broader plot. Secondary stories included Iran's offer to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and King Charles' state visit.

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05:32The Friendly Federal Assassin's Manifesto

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with new details on suspect Cole Allen's manifesto and Trump's reactions. Trump clashed with '60 Minutes' over airing the manifesto, and used the shooting to push his ballroom project. Multiple outlets report the suspect's writings and court appearance.
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President Donald Trump said Sunday the armed suspect who breached security at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner had a manifesto expressing anti-Christian hate. Just moments before the attack, Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, sent a note apologizing to his parents, colleagues, students and others for what he was about to do. The account is based on a transcript of Allen's writings provided to NBC News by a senior admin official. [Full Story]
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07:17The Friendly Federal Assassin's Day in Court

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with new details on suspect Cole Allen's manifesto and court appearance. Multiple outlets report the suspect's anti-Trump and anti-Christian writings, and his arraignment in federal court. Trump's reaction and Secret Service failures are also covered.
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Peter Thiel has gone from reclusive billionaire to high-profile political overlord. Hundreds of emails show that that journey was encouraged and facilitated by the late billionaire who considered him a “great friend”: Jeffrey Epstein.
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09:34The Sick Guy's Court Date

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with new developments: suspect Cole Allen's court appearance, Trump calling him a 'sick guy' (Newsmax), and Secret Service protocol meetings (Washington Examiner). Iran-Russia talks also get coverage (NBC News, Epoch Times).
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Working-class voters may be having second thoughts about MAGA, but they’re still abandoning the Democratic Party. Democrats’ reliance on college-educated suburbanites is arithmetically insufficient and politically unsustainable.
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11:06The Friendly Federal Assassin's Court Date

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with suspect Cole Allen's court appearance and new details on his anti-Trump manifesto. Melania Trump blasted Jimmy Kimmel for a 'hateful' monologue. The Supreme Court also heard cases on geofence warrants and Texas congressional map.
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President Donald Trump said Sunday the armed suspect who breached security at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner had a manifesto expressing anti-Christian hate. Just moments before the attack, Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, sent a note apologizing to his parents, colleagues, students, and others for what he was about to do. The account is based on a transcript of Allen's writings provided to NBC News by a senior administration official. [Full Story]
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White House chief of staff Susie Wiles will hold a meeting this ‌week on presidential security after a shooting near the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, a senior White House official said Monday. The official said President Donald Trump and the White House stand by the ‌leadership of the U.S. Secret Service ‌following the shooting outside the hotel ballroom where the dinner was being held. [Full Story]
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A new influence network of PACs, rich donors, and consultants is taking advantage of increasingly threadbare campaign finance law to pour millions into Democratic campaigns, aiming to elect leaders committed to returning the party to the “moderate” middle.
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Four presidents have been assassinated in office but there have been many more attempts on the life of U.S. leaders.
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White House chief of staff Susie Wiles will hold a meeting this ‌week on presidential security after a shooting near the WH Correspondents' Association dinner, a senior official said Monday. The official said President Donald Trump and the White House stand by the ‌leadership of the Secret Service ‌following the shooting outside the hotel ballroom where the dinner was being held. [Full Story]
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13:08The Widow's Verdict

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with new developments: suspect Cole Allen's court appearance and sentencing of another attacker. Melania Trump blames Jimmy Kimmel for divisive rhetoric. Multiple outlets cover security reviews and comparisons between shooters.
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After Congress banned Big Tech from working with TikTok, major tech firms like Apple and Google privately requested the Trump administration assure them they wouldn't be prosecuted under the law. The president happily granted them full amnesty.
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What happens when a DSA politician takes charge of the largest city in the United States? Zohran Mamdani’s early record is filled with successes, but also evidence of the contradictions between socialist politics and governing the capitalist state.
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Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday said President Donald Trump and his administration are expressing gratitude to law enforcement following another attempt on his life Saturday night. "This is the third major assassination attempt against President Trump in two years. No other president in history has faced such repeated, serious attempts on his life." [Full Story]
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14:11The Dinner Shooting Suspect Charged

The dominant story is the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with the suspect charged with attempted assassination of Trump. Multiple outlets cover the court appearance and political fallout, including Melania Trump's criticism of Jimmy Kimmel and press secretary blaming 'left-wing culture of hatred'. DeSantis' new congressional map also gets coverage.
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15:10The Widow's Joke Backlash

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with suspect Cole Allen charged with attempted assassination of Trump. New developments include Trump demanding ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel over a 'widow' joke about Melania, and Melania calling Kimmel a 'coward'. Multiple outlets cover the court appearance and political fallout, while Bernie Sanders' demand to end Super PACs in Democratic primaries gets isolated coverage.
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Kimmel earned the president's ire during a monologue on Thursday, well before the Saturday tragedy at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, in which he referred to Melania Trump as an “expectant widow.” The president and first lady said such remarks are emblematic of increasingly dangerous political rhetoric that encourages violent acts. [Full Story]
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16:32The Widow's Joke Backlash

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with suspect Cole Allen charged with attempted assassination of Trump. New developments include Trump demanding ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel over a 'widow' joke, and Melania calling Kimmel a 'coward'. Multiple outlets cover the court appearance and political fallout, while Iran offers a plan focusing on the Strait of Hormuz and delaying nuclear talks.
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"At a moment of national danger, if Democrats refuse to fund DHS, I will say this would be the time to nuke the filibuster for good," said Sen. Ron Johnson. "We need to hold a vote right away. Let's find areas of agreement and make this country safer." [Full Story]
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18:32The Dinner Shooting Aftermath

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with suspect Cole Allen charged with attempted assassination of Trump. New developments include GOP senators calling to nuke the filibuster to fund DHS, and Trump demanding ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel. Multiple outlets cover the manifesto and political fallout, while Iran's embrace of Putin and Epstein ranch allegations get isolated coverage.
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Christopher Yeaw, assistant secretary for ⁠the U.S. Bureau of Arms Control and Nonproliferation, said Iran had "long demonstrated its contempt for ... non-proliferation ⁠commitments," and had refused to cooperate with the U.N. to answer questions about its own program. He called giving Iran a voice on non-proliferation "shameful." [Full Story]
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20:19The Widow's Joke Backlash

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with the suspect charged with attempted assassination of Trump. New developments include Trump demanding ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel over a 'widow' joke about Melania, and Melania calling Kimmel a 'coward'. Multiple outlets cover the court appearance and political fallout, while Iran offers a plan focusing on the Strait of Hormuz and delaying nuclear talks.
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Behind the warm welcome for Charles and Queen Camilla lay a troubling rift in the so-called "special relationship" between Washington and London over Trump's war in Iran. Further complicating the logistics of this high-profile state visit, a new alleged attempt on Trump's life. [Full Story]
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22:22The Widow's Joke Backlash

The dominant story remains the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with new developments including Trump demanding ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel over a 'widow' joke about Melania, and Melania calling Kimmel a 'coward'. Multiple outlets cover the court appearance and political fallout, while Iran offers a plan focusing on the Strait of Hormuz and delaying nuclear talks.
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