### Trump Throws Shade at Media After White House Dinner Shooting
So, there was a shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner. You know, that glamorous evening where journalists pat each other on the back while pretending to be serious. President Trump, not one to miss a chance to make a point, released a video and two photos shortly after being whisked away from the scene.
In typical Trump fashion, he took to Truth Social to share images of the alleged shooter—cuffed, shirtless, and looking less than threatening. Because nothing says “I’m serious about crime” like showcasing a guy in handcuffs who’s clearly not winning any fashion awards.
What’s the takeaway here? Trump’s throwing some shade at the media, which is probably a lot more entertaining than whatever they had planned for the evening. It’s almost as if he’s saying, “Look at the chaos surrounding you, and you’re worried about who gets to roast the president?”
And let’s not ignore the timing. A shooting at a high-profile event, and the media is probably more focused on how Trump is using it than on the actual incident. Seems like a classic case of “look over here” while something messy happens over there.
So, what’s the real story? A shooter at a fancy dinner or a chance for Trump to remind us all that he’s still the main event? You decide. Just don’t expect the media to make it simple.
By Admin | Published: April 26, 2026 at 5:15 am
