There’s a Reason the Shooter’s Manifesto Sounded Familiar
Key Points:
- The author attended the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, facing protests outside accusing attendees of supporting a "child rapist."
- Inside, the event followed the usual pattern with pre-parties and socializing among journalists and officials.
- President Trump made his first appearance at the dinner, generating excitement as many anticipated him roasting the media.
- The author was seated with colleagues from the New York Post and notable figures like UN Ambassador Mike Waltz and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
- The narrative builds suspense, indicating a significant or unexpected event occurred during the dinner.