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Security Concerns Raised After Incident at Correspondents' Dinner
Recent events at the White House Correspondents' Dinner have prompted discussions about security protocols. A retired Secret Service agent and the agency's director provided insights on the response to the incident. (sources: foxnews, cbsnews, thehill, pbs, nbcnews)

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Following an assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, discussions have emerged regarding the effectiveness of Secret Service security measures. The agency's director defended the response of the agents involved.
- Melania Trump was reportedly in control during the incident, according to her advisor.
- Robert McDonald, a retired Secret Service agent, commented on security protocols during the event.
- Secret Service Director Sean Curran praised the agents' response to the unexpected intruder.
Why it matters
The incident raises important questions about the security measures in place for high-profile events attended by public figures.
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