White House Dinner Shooting: Accused's Manifesto and the Trump-Epstein Connection Revealed

Accused shooter Cole Allen sent a manifesto to his family before the White House Correspondents' Dinner firing, targeting Trump administration officials. The incident has sparked discussions regarding Donald Trump's alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein and recent protests by Epstein's victims in Washington.

New details are emerging following the firing incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, while the accused, identified as Cole Allen, sent a lengthy manifesto to his family just minutes before the attack. In this message, he expressed his intentions and grievances in detail. According to reports, he wrote that his targets would exclusively be officials associated with the administration of President Donald Trump. He stated that he would no longer allow a child molester, rapist, and traitor to stain him with their crimes. However, Allen didn't explicitly clarify whether these statements were directed specifically at Trump himself.

The Manifesto and the Epstein Link

Following Cole Allen's statements, the incident is being linked to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump's name has been associated with Epstein in the past. Epstein was found dead in prison in 2019. Recently released documents have mentioned Trump's name on several occasions, identifying him as a guest of Epstein. According to these documents, Trump flew on Epstein's private jet at least eight times between 1993 and 1996. However, the files explicitly state that this doesn't prove Trump was involved in any wrongdoing.

Trump's Denial and Hilton Hotel Projections

Donald Trump has denied all these allegations. Following the firing incident, he stated that he was being linked to things he had nothing to do with, asserting that he had already received a full clean chit. Meanwhile, prior to the dinner, images of Trump and Epstein were projected onto the Hilton Hotel building in Washington. A video of this went viral on social media, with claims that it was intended to remind people of the relationship between the two. It remains unclear whether this projection has any direct connection to the shooting incident.

Protests by Epstein Victims and Key Highlights

Before the dinner, victims of Epstein and social activists held an event near the White House. This program was organized on the first anniversary of the death of Virginia Giuffre, a prominent victim of the Epstein sex scandal, while more than 100 people, including her family, friends, and supporters, gathered near the Washington Monument. During the event, Giuffre's brother remarked that his sister turned her pain into a purpose, and her lawyer emphasized that the voices of victims must be heard.

Investigative agencies are currently examining every aspect of the case to determine if there is a direct link between these events, the protests, and the firing incident. The investigation remains ongoing.