Secret Service protocols were immediately activated following gunfire at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, ensuring the safety of President Trump and his staff.
Secret Service Response Details
According to CNN Senior Correspondent Josh Campbell, a former FBI agent, the Secret Service detail responded precisely according to established training protocols when the President was suddenly endangered.
- Immediate Action: Upon detecting the threat, a Counter Assault Team (CAT Team) quickly moved the President off the stage.
- Containment and Safety: The CAT Team's subsequent role was to neutralize any remaining threat and safely relocate the President.
- Secure Locations: Campbell noted that every venue the U.S. President visits has a designated 'hold room'—a secure area for safe harbor during an incident.
