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Acting US Attorney General Says Shooting Likely Targeted Trump Administration Officials

WASHINGTON, April 26 (Reuters) – U.S. Acting ⁠Attorney ⁠General Todd Blanche ⁠said on Sunday that he believes ​that the alleged White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter ‌was targeting Trump administration ‌officials.

“It does appear that he did, ⁠in fact, ⁠have set out to target folks that work ​in the administration, likely including the President,” Blanche told NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” adding that the ​suspect likely traveled by train from Los Angeles ⁠to Chicago ⁠and then to ⁠Washington, ​D.C.

The suspect will be formally charged in federal court ​on Monday ⁠with assault of a federal officer and discharging a firearm in an attempt to kill a federal officer, Blanche said.

Blanche said the ⁠suspect was not cooperating with investigators as of Sunday morning.

President ⁠Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump were rushed out of the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington by Secret Service agents on Saturday night after a man opened fire on security personnel nearby.

The man fired a shotgun at a ⁠Secret Service agent at a checkpoint in the Washington Hilton hotel before being tackled and arrested, officials have said.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward ​in Washington; Editing by Caitlin Webber, ​Sergio Non, Alexandra Hudson)

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