Una declaración jurada del FBI detalla la planificación del sospechoso del tiroteo en la WHCD; Crockett cuestiona los intentos contra Trump

Una declaración jurada del FBI desclasificada ofrece nuevos detalles sobre el complot de Cole Tomas Allen para atacar al presidente Trump y a funcionarios en la Cena de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca de 2026, incluyendo sus viajes y un correo electrónico amenazante enviado a su familia. La representante Jasmine Crockett cuestionó la frecuencia de los intentos contra la vida de Trump en medio del incidente.

Tras el tiroteo del 26 de abril en el punto de control de seguridad del Washington Hilton —donde agentes del Servicio Secreto redujeron al sospechoso Cole Tomas Allen, armado con una escopeta de corredera, lo que provocó evacuaciones—, la declaración jurada del FBI desclasificada el lunes revela más detalles sobre la planificación.

Allen, de 31 años y residente de Torrance, California, reservó una habitación en el hotel el 6 de abril y viajó en tren desde el área de Los Ángeles a partir del 21 de abril. En un correo electrónico enviado a su familia, escribió: "Ya no permitiré que 'un pedófilo, violador y traidor cubra mis manos con sus crímenes'". El mensaje enumeraba a "funcionarios de la administración (sin incluir al Sr. Patel): son objetivos, priorizados del rango más alto al más bajo".

Allen había publicado en redes sociales comparaciones de Trump con Hitler y calificó de engaños el tiroteo en el mitin de Butler de julio de 2024 (que hirió a Trump y mató a un seguidor) y un intento posterior en un campo de golf de Florida.

La representante Jasmine Crockett (demócrata por Texas) publicó en su página personal de Threads: "Volviendo al tiroteo... ¿alguna vez ha habido un presidente que haya tenido tantos 'intentos' cercanos contra su vida? Tal vez sean las leyes laxas sobre armas, tal vez sea la falta de financiación para la salud mental, o tal vez sea falso... quién sabe". En su cuenta oficial de X, condenó la violencia: "La violencia política es inaceptable y debe detenerse. Estoy agradecida de que todos los que asistieron a la WHCD esta noche estén a salvo".

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