The Main Thing Trump Wants You to Know About WHCD Shooting
Source: The New Republic · Bias: Left
Summary
President Donald Trump really doesn’t want you to think he fell down.Just one day after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner came to a dramatic halt when a man fired a weapon outside the room, Trump became defensive Sunday when speaking about the experience to CBS News’s 60 Minutes.“It looked chaotic, at one point you were down, what was happening?” asked host Norah O’Donnell, referring to videos of the event that showed Trump appear to fall down while fleeing to safety. “I turned, I started walking. They said ‘Please go down, please go down, on the floor.’ So, I went down. And the first lady went down also. We were asked to go down by agents as I was walking,” Trump said. “They wanted you almost to crawl out?” O’Donnell pressed. “I was standing up—pretty much—I was standing up, and turned around the opposite direction, and started pretty much walking out. Pretty tall, a little bent over, because you know, I’m not looking to be standing too tall. And uh, but I was walking out. Pretty—I’m about half way there and they said, ‘Please go down to the floor, please go down to the floor.’ So, I dropped to the floor, and so did the first lady.”President Trump said he “wasn’t making it that easy” for the Secret Service as it responded when shots rang out at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, because he wanted to see what was going on. @NorahODonnell's interview with the President, tonight on 60 Minutes. pic.twitter.com/Us7RqmMqg2— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) April 26, 2026Videos of Trump exiting the stage tell a different story. As Trump made his way offstage surrounded by law enforcement agents, he appeared to drop to the ground by accident. At least three agents appeared to reach down to lift the president back up, before ushering him offstage, one video showed.Hmm. Do the agents typically reach for a person and pull him back up right away immediately after asking him to get closer to the ground? https://t.co/Mle5sDFWbd pic.twitter.com/8mM0SlmbjY— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) April 26, 2026In another video, security agents can even be heard announcing the room was “clear” as Trump moved off the stage, indicating there was no imminent threat that would have required him to crawl to safety. THE WAY HE FELL LMFAOOO😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/4foxdNHJy1— 𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆🫧💚 (@beyoncegarden) April 26, 2026It’s unclear why Trump would bother to rewrite this minor detail, of which there is ample video evidence. It’s not shameful to trip while running to safety in an emergency, but it seems that Trump’s fragile pride may be preventing him from telling the truth. It wouldn’t be the first time.
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