SHOTS FIRED!
Dispatch Inside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as Gunshots Rang Out I thought a caterer might have dropped a stack of plates, but then I heard shouts of “Shots fired!” By April 26, 2026 Photograph by Mandel Ngan / AFP / Getty Save this story In the spring of 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot outside the Washington Hilton on his way out of a luncheon. Cabdrivers sometimes call it the Hinckley Hilton—a weird local homage to the shooter, John Hinckley, Jr. On Saturday evening, I walked by the hotel, in the rain, as antiwar protesters yelled through bullhorns at journalists streaming inside for the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. It was the War Crimes Correspondents’ dinner, they shouted. I was on my way to the White House to join the press pool, the small contingent of media that travels with the President wherever he goes. We loaded into vans in the motorcade and waited for Donald and Melania Trump to enter the Beast, the President’s bullet...