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The recent security breach led to the abrupt cancellation of the much-anticipated gala, a staple event on Washington D.C.’s social calendar, especially cherished by political figures and journalists.
Curious about who graced the annual event with their presence?
Among the distinguished guests were U.S. Vice President JD Vance and President Trump, both attending the correspondents’ dinner.
Fortunately, neither Trump nor Vance sustained injuries during the incident, which prompted a swift response from authorities who quickly descended upon the banquet hall. In a scene of chaos, many of the 2,600 attendees sought shelter, taking cover under tables.
First Lady Melania Trump was also present at the event. According to reports from Reuters, she appeared to react to some disturbance within the crowd.
FBI director Kash Patel, Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth, Homeland Security secretary Markwayne Mullin, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt were also in attendance.
US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attended the annual event with his wife, actress Cheryl Hines.
White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller attended the dinner with his wife Katie Miller.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson was among the congressional members who were evacuated by security officials.
Republican representative Mike Lawler was also a guest at the dinner.
He told PBS News he heard a pop and “we didn’t know what the hell it was. And then you heard all sorts of things clatter,” he said.
Kerry Kennedy, a lawyer and activist who is part of the Kennedy family, was having a conversation with politician Jamie Raskin when the shooting broke out.
“I hit the floor at the White House Correspondent’s Dinner mid conversation with Rep. Jamie Raskin, who heroically protected me, whispering, “You’re ok, you’re ok, you’re ok,” Kennedy wrote on Facebook.
“Then the doors burst open, and scores of Secret Service agents rushed into the room, many with hands on holsters.”
Erika Kirk, whose husband Charlie was assassinated at a college event last year, was at the dinner and was seen being consoled afterwards.
Kirk has been the CEO of Turning Point USA since her husband’s death.
In a social media video posted by CNN host Sara Sidner, Kirk was seen being escorted out of the event.
“I just want to go home,” she said in the video.
Celebrity mentalist Oz Pearlman served as the official entertainment for the evening.
Trump had interacted with Pearlman on stage minutes before the secret service stormed into the main ballroom.
Mehmet Oz, also known as physician and television presenter Dr Oz, attended the gathering with his wife Lisa Oz.
Dr Oz now works under President Trump as an administrator for the Centres for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Actor Zachary Levi, who voiced Flynn Rider in the Disney film Tangled, recounted the security incident.
“We were sitting at the table, and there was some loud banging that definitely caught my attention,” Levi said in comments reported by USA Today.
“In the back of my head I kind of jokingly thought that kind of sounds like gun shots.”
“The next thing we saw, everybody started to turn and drop, there was commotion.”
A host of prominent Washington journalists were also present at the event.
Kaitlan Collins, Wolf Blitzer, Pamela Brown and Kasie Hunt were among the journalists and anchors representing CNN.
CBS News senior correspondent Weijia Jiang attended the event in her capacity as a journalist and the White House Correspondents’ Association president.
Correspondents Jacqui Heinrich and Bret Baier were among those representing Fox News at the annual event.
Following the security incident, Blitzer said he was close to the suspect when shots were fired outside the ballroom.
Blizter had just left the men’s restroom on an upper floor outside the ballroom at the Washington Hilton when he saw a man with “a very, very serious weapon.”
“All the sudden a guy with a weapon, it was a very, very serious weapon, it starts shooting,” Blitzer said.
“I happened to have been a few feet away from him as he was shooting.”
Several journalists from Australia were among the guests in attendance.
Australian journalist and dating columnist Jana Hocking told social media she was forced to hide under the table at the event.
Hocking, who had earlier posted photos of herself getting ready and arriving at the event, wrote on Instagram “I’m ok, we hid under a table.”
ABC Australia Americas editor John Lyons was inside the main ballroom as the security incident unfolded.
“The president has been put under a table, people are on the floor,” Lyons said in a video.
“It’s pretty scary because we don’t know what’s happened.”
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