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White House press gala shooting suspect pleads not guilty to attempted assassination of Donald Trump

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A California man accused of attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump at last month's White House Correspondents' Dinner pleaded not guilty to all charges on Monday. Prosecutors allege Cole Allen fired ⁠a shotgun at a US Secret Service agent and stormed a security checkpoint in a foiled attack in April.

Issued on: 11/05/2026 - 16:43Modified: 11/05/2026 - 17:13

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A court sketch of Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the shooting that occurred during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, seated in the courtroom during a hearing
A court sketch of Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the shooting that occurred during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, seated in the courtroom during a hearing. © Emily Goff, Reuters

The man accused of attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump at a White House reporters' gala last month ​pleaded not ‌guilty to all charges on Monday.

Cole Allen, 31, of California, did ⁠not speak in court as his attorney Tezira Abe entered the plea on his behalf. The charges include attempted assassination of ‌the president, assault on a federal officer and firearms offenses.

Prosecutors allege Allen fired ⁠a shotgun at a US Secret Service agent and stormed a security checkpoint in a foiled attack on Trump and other members of his administration at ​the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

Allen allegedly traveled to Washington by train, carrying ‌a shotgun, pistol and knives, and booked a room in the Washington Hilton where the April 25 dinner took place.

Allen wore an orange jumpsuit and was shackled at the waist during the brief ‌court proceeding. It was his first appearance in Washington federal court before the judge who will preside over the remainder of the ​case, US District Judge Trevor McFadden.

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A different judge last week apologized to Allen for his treatment in a local Washington, DC, jail, which included being placed on suicide precautions and isolated from ​other inmates.

The proceeding previewed the next major legal battle in the case, Allen's attempt to ​have acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and US Attorney Jeanine Pirro ​disqualified from the case because they were present at the dinner and may have been among Allen's alleged targets.

Allen's lawyer, Eugene Ohm, ​said the defense is likely to seek recusal of the entire US Attorney's Office in Washington, which Pirro leads, because of her friendship with Trump and status as a potential victim.

"It is wholly inappropriate for victims of an alleged event like this to be individually prosecuting the ⁠case," Ohm said.

Prosecutors are set to respond to the defense's legal filing by May 22. Pirro previously told ⁠CNN in an ​interview that "my ability to prosecute this case has nothing to do with my being there."

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)

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