Trump es evacuado de la Cena de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca tras disparos

El presidente Donald Trump fue retirado de urgencia de la Cena de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca en el Washington Hilton tras informarse de disparos el sábado por la noche. Un presunto atacante se encuentra bajo custodia, aunque no está claro si hubo heridos. La primera dama Melania Trump y otros funcionarios también fueron evacuados rápidamente.

El presidente Donald Trump, quien se encontraba sentado en el escenario junto a la primera dama Melania Trump y la secretaria de prensa Karoline Leavitt, fue evacuado de la Cena de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca después de que se escucharan sonidos de detonaciones, según NewsNation. Videos compartidos en línea captaron los ruidos y a personas gritando "¡agáchense!", mientras algunos asistentes se escondían bajo las sillas. El incidente ocurrió en el Washington Hilton, el mismo lugar donde el presidente Ronald Reagan fue baleado en 1981. Un reporte de la prensa de The Washington Times indicó que un presunto atacante está bajo custodia, pero se desconocen los detalles sobre posibles heridos. Personas de alto perfil, incluidos miembros del gabinete, fueron desalojadas del evento, aunque imágenes de televisión mostraron a otros asistentes permaneciendo en el interior. La presidenta de la Asociación de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, Weijia Jiang, informó a la audiencia que se esperaba que la cena continuara, y Fox News reportó que Trump planea regresar. Jeanine Pirro, fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Columbia, señaló que la alcaldesa de Washington D. C. y el jefe de policía se dirigían al lugar. Las autoridades no han revelado más detalles mientras la situación se desarrolla.

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