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Newly released footage shows lead-up to alleged White House Dinner shooting

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Coverage diverges sharply on the source and target of the gunfire. Left-leaning outlets like CBS, NBC, and ABC emphasize the suspect’s actions, portraying him as an armed threat casing the venue and confronting law enforcement. In…
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Newly released footage shows  lead-up to alleged White House Dinner shooting
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Newly released security footage reveals the movements of the suspect allegedly involved in the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting prior to the incident. The video provides a timeline of events leading up to the alleged attack, offering insight into the suspect's actions. The release has prompted renewed attention from law enforcement and the public as the investigation continues.

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The Sydney Morning Herald
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