White House to reexamine presidential security after correspondents' dinner shooting

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After a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner wounded a federal agent, the White House will convene an early-week security review with Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, the Secret Service, and DHS to reassess protocols for major presidential events. Trump defended the Secret Service's response, while acknowledging that changes could occur and may not be publicly disclosed. The incident, not designated as a National Special Security Event, occurred as many top officials were in attendance, and the investigation aims to understand what happened and how to strengthen protections for upcoming events.
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