King Charles III Condemns WHCD Assassination Attempt

Speaking to Congress on Tuesday, King Charles III condemned the recent assassination attempt on President Donald Trump that took place near the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.
During his speech, the King of the United Kingdom stressed that they were meeting “in a time of great uncertainty”. He also recounted how a shooter opened fire Saturday at the Hilton Hotel in Washington, while the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was taking place, stressing that the shooter “was seeking to harm the leaders” of the United States.
“Ladies and gentlemen, we meet in times of great uncertainty. At a time of conflicts from Europe to the Middle East, which pose immense challenges to the international community and whose impact is felt in communities, far and wide, in our own countries,” declared the King. “We also met following the incident not far from this large building, which was intended to harm your nation’s leaders and foment broader fear and discord,” he continued. “Let me say with unwavering determination that such acts of violence will never succeed. »
The Justice Department has charged Cole Tomas Allen, 31, the man accused of opening fire at the hotel, with attempted assassination of Trump, Breitbart News’ Hannah Knudsen reported. Allen is also “accused of charging through a magnetometer while armed in an attempt to enter the ballroom,” where the president and other Trump administration officials were present.
Allen also reportedly “had a manifesto detailing his intent to target Trump administration officials.”




