On today’s edition of White House Briefing Room, Jon Decker delivers a firsthand account of the shocking security scare that unfolded at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where Secret Service apprehended an armed suspect after gunfire erupted near the ballroom while President Donald Trump was inside.
Jon recounts the tense moments as Secret Service agents flooded the room, VIPs were rushed to safety, and Washington’s biggest media event came to an abrupt halt. He shares what he witnessed firsthand and what it reveals about presidential security in an increasingly volatile political environment.
Plus, Senator Thom Tillis drops his opposition to Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh, clearing the way for a major economic shakeup at the Federal Reserve. And President Trump prepares to welcome King Charles III to Washington for a historic visit marking 250 years of American independence.

King Charles Visits President Trump, James Comey Indicted & Trump Passport Reveal
12:40

White House Security Review After Assassination Attempt, King Charles Visit & Iran Strait Deal
14:17

U.S. Escalates Iran Pressure, Naval Blockade Expands & Trump Targets Strait Threats
10:07