MOORE: Here's a 1st-Hand Account of What I Saw Saturday Night


I had anticipated a long Security Line & hour wait to enter the Hotel. To my surprise, security was lax, to put it lightly

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Texas Insider Report) — On Saturday night I attended the White House Correspondents Dinner at the Washington Hilton Hotel. Every time I enter this hotel, I recall that this was the same Hilton where Ronald Reagan was shot and nearly killed 45 years ago. I walked through the same entrance where that assassin’s bullet came within an inch of killing Reagan.

This is an event for the self-absorbed and self-important Washington DC glitterati to see and be seen.  

I had anticipated a very long security line and about an hour wait to enter the hotel. I brought my paper ticket and my passport identification.

To my surprise the security was lax, to put it lightly. Wearing my tux, I walked in the front door by flashing the paper ticket. There was no code to be scanned and I never once was asked for my ID.
 
The room was packed at 7:00pm when President Trump entered to shallow applause.

What shocked me, was that after the National Anthem and military color guard, Trump and the First Lady sat for dinner front and center in front of 2,500 people. That didn’t strike me as safe or advisable. For a sniper, God forbid, it seemed he was a sitting duck.

It also struck me that the President, the V.P. and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson were all in attendance. I am told five of the six in succession to the presidency were there.

About 15 minutes into the dinner, I was chatting with the Wall Street Journal reporters at my table – when all hell broke loose.

The Secret Service suddenly charged in with pistols and assault rifles, and all of a sudden I heard two loud booms, like a bomb going off. There was screaming and we all ducked down, many under their tables.

I looked toward the President and he was surrounded by the Secret Service. They pulled him out of his seat and shoved him toward the exit.

My heart sank and I panicked when I saw Trump appear to stumble to the ground. You can see that on the video. Oh my God, I gasped, in horror. Trump has been hit.

I was seated at the table next to Speaker Johnson when the Secret Service agents began yelling: “Where is the Speaker?” His seatmates had pulled him under the table. He was ushered out.

For about five minutes it was a frightening environment, although people stayed mostly calm. I was impressed with the reporters at our table who were instantly filing stories and taking cell phone photos of the pandemonium even as the safety of the situation was still unresolved.

Everyone stood in mostly stunned silence and we were told a lone gunman had been taken down and that one agent was shot.

We didn’t get the word that Trump was unharmed until about 20 minutes later.

Trump was right in praising the agents on site were amazing in keeping us safe and restoring order.

But this was clearly a major security breakdown on multiple levels. It was easier to get into the Hilton to see the president and to get 30 feet from him than to attend a Wizards basketball game down the street.

Obviously, these protocols need to be fixed.

Steve Moore – a former Wall Street Journal Editorial Page writer – is Chief Economist for The Texas Insider and a former Senior Economic Adviser to Donald Trump. A Senior Fellow at  FreedomWorks, he is Co-Founder of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity along with Steve Forbes & Art Laffer. Using compelling charts, videos, and maybe even a little humor, Moore and the Committee's free Daily Newsletter provides information not readily available anywhere else – with short, timely inside updates on the economy, D.C. politicals, and numerous other issues to help you stay informed and allow you to be the smartest person in the room.

















 
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