**Headline:** So, Someone Tried to Shoot Up a Dinner? Sounds About Right.
A guy allegedly tried to take a shot at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where you’d think the biggest threat would be the food, not gunfire. Now, he’s headed to court. Early reports suggest he had his sights set on President Trump and a few other big shots. Because nothing says “I disagree with your policies” like a bullet.
Meanwhile, Senate Republicans are expressing their “concerns” about Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Apparently, confidence in his leadership is tanking faster than a poorly thrown frisbee. Some senators are even hinting they’d like to see him replaced. Funny how that works—when things go sideways, it’s always the leader who gets the boot, not the system that made the mess in the first place.
So, let’s recap: a guy tries to take out some high-profile folks at a fancy dinner, and instead of addressing the root issues of violence and division in the country, we’re left with political finger-pointing. Isn’t that just the way? Why deal with the actual problems when you can just shuffle around the players?
By Admin | Published: April 27, 2026 at 9:19 am
