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BREAKING: Shock in D.C. — President Donald Trump Has Just Been ATTACKED and WOUNDED Outside the White House and Has Been Urgently Rushed to The Hospital…Full Details

BREAKING: Shock in D.C. — President Donald Trump ATTACKED and WOUNDED Outside the White House
Washington, D.C. — 30 Minutes Ago
In an unprecedented and shocking incident that has stunned the nation, President Donald J. Trump was attacked and wounded just moments ago while exiting the White House en route to a scheduled press briefing. The incident occurred at approximately 2:30 PM Eastern Time at the North Portico, where reporters and staff were gathered for the routine appearance.
Eyewitnesses Describe Chaos
According to multiple eyewitnesses, the assailant managed to breach the first level of perimeter security by blending in with a group of contractors. Just as President Trump exited the building, the attacker lunged forward and made physical contact before Secret Service agents tackled the individual to the ground.
“We heard shouting and then what sounded like a pop — maybe more than one,” said Angela Martinez, a photojournalist stationed nearby. “Agents moved faster than I’ve ever seen. Within seconds, the President was surrounded and rushed to a secure vehicle.”
Condition and Response
The White House has since confirmed that President Trump was wounded, though the extent of his injuries remains unknown. He was immediately transported to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center under high-security escort. Sources within the administration have indicated that he was conscious upon arrival and is currently undergoing evaluation.
Vice President J.D. Vance has been moved to a secure location, and the Capitol has entered a Level One security protocol. The Pentagon, Department of Homeland Security, and FBI have all activated emergency response teams.
Nation Awaits Answers
As rumors swirl and Americans hold their breath, press secretary Maria Livingston is expected to deliver an emergency briefing within the hour.
This is a developing story. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.