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WHCD shooting: What’s next for the suspect and Trump’s ballroom

WHCD shooting: What’s next for the suspect and Trump’s ballroom
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The upheaval of the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner by a would-be assassin has committed the Justice Department to two goals: Build a ballroom at the White House, and keep the suspect detained. Cole Tomas Allen, the alleged gunman, already faces three criminal charges that include attempting to assassinate President Trump. Top officials have...

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