Donald Trump said that political assassins go after the ‘most impactful people’ when asked point blank why he continues to face assassination attempts.
Trump has faced at least three known attempts dating back to that fateful day in Butler, Pennsylvania in 2024 when a gunman injured the President and killed one of his supporters.
The third attempt came on Saturday, when 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen tried to storm the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton.
At a press conference following the failed shooting, Trump had it put to him point blank: ‘Why do you think this keeps happening to you?’
Trump said his response was informed by having ‘studied assassinations’ and suggested it had to do with the target’s impact on the world.
‘I must tell you the most impactful people, the people that do the most, you take a look at the people – Abraham Lincoln – I mean, you go through the people that have gone through this where they got ’em, but the people that do the most and the people that make the biggest impact are the ones that they go after.’
The President added that the assassins don’t plot attacks against figures that ‘don’t do much because they like it that way.’
He added: ‘Just take a look at the names here. The big names, and I hate to say I’m honored by that, but I’ve done a lot. We’ve done a lot.’
Donald Trump said that shooters only go after the ‘most impactful people’ when asked point blank why he continues to face assassination attempts
Trump is escorted out after a man opened fire with a shotgun on security personnel outside the room Saturday night
He then claimed that, as President, he has taken the United States from ‘a laughingstock’ to ‘the hottest country in the world.’
Trump believes this was part of the reason shooters have gone after him.
‘We’ve changed this country, and there are a lot of people that are not happy about that,’ Trump said.
Allen called himself the ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’ in a chilling manifesto he wrote before the attack.
He sent the eerie anti-Trump writing to his family members just 10 minutes before he fired shots at the hotel in Washington, where the ritzy press gala was taking place on Saturday night.
The harrowing writing was given to the police by a relative, a US official said.
According to the New York Post, Allen’s manifesto read: ‘Turning the other cheek is for when you yourself are oppressed. I’m not the person raped in a detention camp. I’m not the fisherman executed without trial.
‘I’m not a schoolkid blown up or a child starved or a teenage girl abused by the many criminals in this administration. Turning the other cheek when *someone else* is oppressed is not Christian behavior; it is complicity in the oppressor’s crimes.
‘In order to minimize casualties, I will also be using buckshot rather than slugs (less penetration through walls).
‘We’ve changed this country, and there are lot of people that are not happy about that,’ Trump bragged
The third attempt came on Saturday, when 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen tried to storm the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton
‘I would still go through most everyone here to get to the targets if it were absolutely necessary (on the basis that most people *chose* to attend a speech by a pedophile, rapist, and traitor, and are thus complicit) but I really hope it doesn’t come to that.’
His targets included ‘administration officials (not including [FBI Director Kash] Patel): they are targets, prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest.’
Allen wrote, allegedly referencing the president: ‘I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes.’
Previously, Trump was shot at in Pennsylvania by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks. Crooks was killed on sight by law enforcement.
The other 2024 assassination attempt was carried out in Florida by 59-year-old Ryan Routh, who was recently sentenced to life in prison.
On Saturday night, chilling surveillance footage captured the moment gun-wielding Allen stormed past security at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Allen was seen wearing all black as he sprinted inside the Washington Hilton hotel on Saturday evening with a gun in hand, video posted by President Trump on Truth Social showed.
Just moments before he ran, security guards were seen standing in the hallway, but as soon as he sped by, they immediately reacted and pulled out their firearms.
Previously, Trump was shot at in Pennsylvania by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks . Crooks was killed on site by law enforcement
The other 2024 assassination attempt was carried out in Florida by 59-year-old Ryan Routh, who was recently sentenced to life in prison
Police revealed the suspect had a number of weapons on him, including a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives.
Trump shared a stunning image shortly after the shooting, showing the suspect shirtless and lying face down on the carpet.
Law enforcement confirmed he was not struck by gunfire while being stopped, but has since been taken to the hospital for evaluation.
Allen had rented a room at the Hilton hotel, where the event was taking place.
Surveillance video shows the suspect sprinting past a security checkpoint and attempting to reach the doors to the ballroom where the president was gathered, along with his most senior cabinet members and thousands of journalists.
Evidence found on Allen’s electronic devices and in his writings points towards the theory that he intended to target administration members in attendance at the dinner.
His family members told law enforcement that Allen had sent them some of his disturbing writings before the attack, which prompted one of them to alert police. The writings did not specifically mention the dinner on Saturday.
Another family member told investigators that Allen has made radical statements and that he frequently mentioned plans to do ‘something’ to fix problems with today’s world.
The family added that Allen would regularly visit a shooting range to train with his guns. A senior US official told CBS News that the suspected gunman was part of a group called The Wide Awakes and that he attended a No Kings protest in California.
