WHCD shooting suspect Cole Allen flooded social media with anti-Trump fury: ‘you are f–king damned’

Cole Allen, a 31-year-old CalTech grad from California, allegedly opened fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner with the intent to kill Trump administration members. Allen had posted anti-Trump content on social media, condemning the Trump administration and supporting Ukraine.
Cole Allen, 31, a CalTech graduate from California, is accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, targeting Trump administration members. Before the attack, Allen posted over 1,000 anti-Trump messages on BlueSky, using the handle 'Coldforce'. He condemned Vice President JD Vance for comments on Ukraine and described President Trump as 'a sociopathic mob boss'. Allen also boosted fundraisers for Ukrainian brigades and students. In his manifesto, sent to friends and family before the attack, Allen claimed the Trump administration was 'past the point of redemption'. The attack was foiled, but Allen's motives were clear in his online posts and manifesto.
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