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WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS' DINNER SHOOTING: COLE ALLEN TARGETED TRUMP AND CABINET MEMBERS
America shocked by near-miss of its own reflection
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
The New York Times published a chronological reconstruction centered on the suspect's manifesto and circumstances of Trump's evacuation—his first attendance at the correspondents' dinner during his current term. Fox News compiled reactions from global leaders—Erdoğan, Merz, Modi, Lee Jae-myung—condemning 'unacceptable violence.' Bloomberg covered the arrest in real-time via video feeds. The American angle reflects shock at nearly losing a president at a symbolic event representing press-power relations. Attorney General Todd Blanche's confirmation that the suspect 'targeted administration members' structured the entire domestic narrative.
Shock and near-miss framing centers on presidency rather than broader democratic threat
Limited institutional accountability questioning
Focus on international solidarity over domestic security reform
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