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Body language expert’s bombshell claim about Trump after detail in meeting with King Charles

  King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived in the U.S. On Monday, they were welcomed at the White House by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. And one body language expert has now made a bombshell claim about Trump, saying it’s something he’s never done before. The U.S has been shaken by its core after a gunman tried running through security during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. Early evidence points towards him wanting to kill members of the Trump administration, including the president himself. Donald Trump and Melania Trump, alongside other Trump administration officials, were brought to safety by Secret Service officers. The incident came only days before King Charles and Queen Camilla’s visit to the U.S was kicked off, and questions about security have been many. King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday and traveled to the White House. There, they were welcomed by President Donald Trump ...

Trump reveals Melania’s chilling words as armed suspect storms White House Correspondents’ Dinner

 

Donald Trump has spoken publicly after authorities began treating the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as a possible assassination attempt.

According to reports, the suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, allegedly tried to breach security at the Washington Hilton while carrying multiple weapons. A Secret Service agent was struck while wearing a protective vest and is expected to recover, while Trump, Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other officials were evacuated safely

Trump later praised the response from law enforcement, saying agents acted quickly once the danger became clear. He described the suspect as a “lone wolf” and said the situation unfolded within seconds. Investigators have since charged Allen with attempted assassination of the president, along with firearms-related charges.



Authorities are still reviewing how Allen allegedly reached the event with weapons. Reports say investigators are examining writings linked to him, his travel from California to Washington, D.C., and his background as a Torrance-based teacher, engineer, and indie game developer.

Trump also spoke about Melania’s reaction, saying she quickly understood the seriousness of the moment. He said she had often reminded him that the presidency is dangerous, and praised her awareness during the confusion.


Concerns remain over security at the Washington Hilton, with the White House saying it will review presidential security protocols after the incident. Trump has also urged the White House Correspondents’ Association to reschedule the dinner within 30 days rather than cancel it entirely.

Donald Trump shared a post on Truth Social showing law enforcement detaining a suspect after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., on April 25, 2026



While officials continue investigating a possible motive, the incident has intensified debate over political violence, event security, and how a heavily armed suspect allegedly got so close to one of Washington’s most high-profile gatherings.

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