Trump Demands Charges After White House Dinner Shooting — Jeffries Fires Back

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Trump Demands Charges After White House Dinner Shooting — Jeffries Fires Back

News (1 / 1) 08.05.2026 06:56 / Tim


An explosive public spat has erupted after an attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and the two figures at the center — former President Donald Trump and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries — are trading sharp accusations. Read on to discover the full story!

Trump's Claim

Trump posted on Truth Social that Jeffries should be charged with "inciting violence," sharing an image that linked Jeffries's comment about "maximum warfare" to photos from the dinner incident.

Jeffries' Response

Jeffries answered in an Instagram video, calling Trump's post a "deranged rant." He challenged the former president directly, questioned his priorities amid economic concerns and said he would not be intimidated.