Would-be assassin lived in town represented by anti-Trump ‘Mad Max’
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
Americans are learning more about Cole Allen, the gunman who sought to unleash chaos at the White House Corespondents Association dinner, where President Donald Trump and much of the Cabinet were joining the annual gathering of journalists for the first time in this administration.
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