Washington Attack Raises Presidential Security Issues

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  April 27, 2026 at 13:31  |  3:08  |  Bloomberg Markets

Summary

Bloomberg's Jeff Mason recounts his experience at the White House Correspondents Dinner where an active shooter breached the security perimeter. He describes the immediate response and discusses broader security implications for presidential events.

  • An active shooter briefly breached the security perimeter of the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington.
  • Jeff Mason was inside the ballroom and heard gunshots, leading to a duck-and-cover response.
  • The Secret Service evacuated President Trump and other officials before the shooter was captured.
  • The shooter was a 31-year-old male from California with a manifesto targeting Trump and his administration.
  • President Trump framed the incident as a success for the Secret Service.
  • Questions remain about whether the dinner can be held again and what additional security measures are needed.
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