Security Breach at ‘Nerd Prom’ Leads to Emergency Evacuation of President Trump
On the evening of April 25, 2026, the high-profile White House Correspondents’ Dinner was thrown into chaos following a major security incident at the Washington Hilton. The event, often referred to as the “Nerd Prom,” was forced into an emergency evacuation involving President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and various high-ranking officials. The disruption occurred roughly twenty minutes after the President’s entrance when an armed intruder attempted to infiltrate the main ballroom.The suspect, identified as Cole Allen—a 31-year-old teacher and Caltech graduate from Torrance, California—was apprehended in the hotel lobby. According to law enforcement, Allen was armed with a shotgun and several knives. Secret Service personnel intercepted the suspect before he could reach the crowded event space. During the physical struggle to subdue the attacker, one Secret Service agent was shot at close range. Officials credited the agent’s protective vest with preventing a fatality, and the officer is currently in stable condition at a nearby hospital.In the wake of the confrontation, the White House Correspondents’ Association made the decision to cancel the remainder of the dinner. While President Trump expressed a desire to continue the program, he ultimately supported the evacuation and praised the “highly effective” response of his security detail. Federal authorities have launched an extensive investigation into Cole Allen’s history and potential motives, including a search of his California residence. This unprecedented breach has triggered renewed scrutiny over security protocols for major political events in Washington, D.C., as investigators seek to determine if there were any lapses in the perimeter defense.
