### So, Now We’re Reviewing Security Because of a Dinner?
The Trump administration is on the case, deciding it’s high time to review security protocols after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Yes, you read that right—a dinner. Apparently, a fancy event where journalists and politicians rub elbows now requires a security overhaul.
Enter A.T. Smith, former deputy director of the U.S. Secret Service, who’s here to offer his insights. Because when it comes to protecting the President, I guess we only think about it after the bullets start flying, right? Classic.
Let’s not forget the irony here. The same folks who’ve been whining about “political rhetoric” are now scrambling to tighten up security after an incident at a glitzy event. It seems like a little more attention to actual threats might have been a good idea before things escalated to gunfire.
But hey, let’s all sit back and wait for the inevitable “lessons learned” report, which will probably tell us what we already knew: that maybe, just maybe, security at high-profile events should be a priority. Who knew?
As we watch this unfold, one has to wonder: will the next review include a deep dive into why we even have a Correspondents’ Dinner in the first place? Just imagine the savings on security if we skipped the whole circus!
By Admin | Published: April 28, 2026 at 1:21 am