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Ex-Royal Protection Chief Calls Trump Dinner Security Lapse Unbelievable

27 April 2026
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Security concerns escalated following an incident during the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where shots were fired outside the venue. A man armed with a handgun, shotgun, and knives attempted to breach security, reportedly targeting high-profile officials including President Trump. The event, held at the Washington Hilton, was disrupted and led to heightened scrutiny of security protocols just before King Charles III’s state visit to the U.S. Former Royal Protection Command Head Dai Davies criticized the apparent lack of adequate screening measures at the event, noting that journalists observed lax security practices. While the U.S. Secret Service acknowledged the incident as a test of their protective measures, Davies raised concerns about evacuation procedures for VIPs during emergencies.

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The shooting incident highlights vulnerabilities in security at high-profile events, raising questions about the safety of public figures. Historical precedents of threats against political leaders underscore the importance of stringent security protocols, particularly in light of recent violent incidents targeting government officials. As King Charles III arrives in the U.S., the Royal Family’s security measures will be closely examined, emphasizing the need for comprehensive strategies to prevent similar breaches. Enhanced security protocols are crucial to ensure the safety of dignitaries and the public at large during significant events.

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