The gunman accused of breaching the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner and attempting to shoot President Trump was potentially motivated by the war with Iran.
A liberal federal judge in DC has sparked outrage after apologizing to Donald Trump's alleged would-be assassin for restrictions placed on him behind bars.
Cole Tomas Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate the President at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, appeared in court today for a detention hearing.
A detention memo filed by federal prosecutors shows guns and knives Allen was allegedly carrying as he tried to enter the White House Correspondents' dinner.
Critics say a White House ballroom would be a "vanity" project for President Donald Trump. He and the Department of Justice say it's needed for security.