Leavitt's Shocking Statement Before Attempted Assassination of Trump
The White House Press Secretary, Caroline Leavitt, made a chilling statement just minutes before gunfire erupted during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, as reported by Daily Beast. Seconds before the shots rang out and chaos ensued, the press secretary told reporters that President Donald Trump, who was set to speak, was ready for his address, but unexpectedly added, 'There will be gunfire tonight.'
Following the incident, commentators noted that this was one of the rare instances where Leavitt might have spoken the truth, or speculated that she had inadvertently revealed sensitive information. There have also been calls for law enforcement to question the press secretary.
It is worth noting that the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, where President Trump was to deliver remarks, descended into chaos amid reports of gunfire.