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White House Gunshots: Where Was Trump At Time of Shooting?

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White House Gunshots: Where Was Trump At Time of Shooting?

Multiple gunshots were reported near the White House around 6 pm on Sunday, prompting Secret Service lockdowns and evacuation of journalists to the briefing room. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other Cabinet members were inside the complex during the incident, which occurred shortly after Trump announced a deal with Iran had been 'largely negotiated'." "article": "Multiple gunshots were reported near the White House on Sunday evening around 6 pm, prompting an immediate response from Secret Service agents. Journalists inside the complex were directed to shelter in the briefing room as a precaution, while armed officers secured the area. Footage from the White House North Lawn captured loud bangs, causing reporters like ABC News’ Selina Wang to take cover with her camera operator. The incident unfolded while President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other Cabinet members were present inside the White House. It occurred shortly after Trump announced that a deal with Iran had been 'largely negotiated.' Secret Service officers were seen responding near the scene, with some positioned on the White House roof with weapons drawn. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with officers rushing to the area and journalists reporting armed agents ordering them to seek shelter. The White House was placed under lockdown as officials investigated the gunfire, though no details on suspects, injuries, or motives were immediately released. No official statement confirmed the origin or intent behind the gunshots, leaving the situation under active investigation. Security teams remained on high alert as authorities worked to secure the perimeter and assess the threat.

Multiple gunshots were reported near the White House on Sunday evening around 6 pm, prompting an immediate response from Secret Service agents. Journalists inside the complex were directed to shelter in the briefing room as a precaution, while armed officers secured the area. Footage from the White House North Lawn captured loud bangs, causing reporters like ABC News’ Selina Wang to take cover with her camera operator. The incident unfolded while President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other Cabinet members were present inside the White House. It occurred shortly after Trump announced that a deal with Iran had been 'largely negotiated.' Secret Service officers were seen responding near the scene, with some positioned on the White House roof with weapons drawn. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with officers rushing to the area and journalists reporting armed agents ordering them to seek shelter. The White House was placed under lockdown as officials investigated the gunfire, though no details on suspects, injuries, or motives were immediately released. No official statement confirmed the origin or intent behind the gunshots, leaving the situation under active investigation. Security teams remained on high alert as authorities worked to secure the perimeter and assess the threat.

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