Cole Allen Pleads Not Guilty in Attempted Assassination of President Trump
Cole Allen, accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump at a White House correspondents' dinner, has pleaded not guilty to all charges. The charges include attempted assassination, assault on a federal officer, and firearms offenses. Allen's legal team is challenging the involvement of certain Department of Justice officials, citing potential conflicts of interest due to their presence at the event. The case raises questions about security protocols and the legal proceedings surrounding high-profile threats against public officials.