The Latest: Trump and Vance evacuated from White House Correspondents' Dinner

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was reported uninjured and other top leaders of the United States were evacuated from an annual dinner of White House correspondents on Saturday nightafter an unspecified threat. There did not immediately appear to be any injuries, and one law-enforcement official said a shooter opened fire.

Associated Press Law enforcement are seen outside the White House Correspondents Dinner, Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.) First lady Melania Trump and President Donald Trump attend the annual White House Correspondents Dinner at the Washington Hilton, Saturday, March 25, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner) Secret service agents respond during the White House Correspondents Dinner, Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Trump White House Correspondents Dinner

The Secret Service and other authorities swarmedthe banquet hallat the Washington Hilton as guests ducked under tables by the hundreds. “Out of the way, sir!” someone yelled. Others yelled to duck.

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Trump says the shooter has been apprehended

Trump said that a “shooter has been apprehended” in a post to Truth Social about 30 minutes following a security incident at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

Both Trump and Vice President JD Vance were uninjured in the incident.

Most WHCD attendees are closed inside the ballroom and cannot leave

Dinner organizers said there will be an “announcement shortly, we will be resuming shortly” from the stage. Most attendees are closed inside the ballroom and can’t leave.

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A block from the White House, party-goers headed to the Renwick Museum were instead gathered at police tape as the streets and sidewalks were blocked off. Police cars tore up and down the block, sirens blaring. A helicopter buzzed overhead.

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n hotel commonly stays open to public, while security is focused on ballroom

Generally, the Hilton hotel, where the dinner has taken place for years, remains open to regular guests during the White House Correspondents Dinner. It has typically been focused on the ballroom — rather than the hotel at large — with little screening for people not entering the dinner itself.

In past years, that has created openings for disruptions in the lobby and other public spaces, including protests in which security moved to remove guests who unfurled banners or staged demonstrations.

Some in the crowd reported hearing what they believed to be 5 to 8 shots fired

The banquet hall, where hundreds of prominent journalists, celebrities and national leaders were awaiting Trump’s speech, was immediately evacuated. Members of the National Guard took up position inside the building as people were allowed to leave but not reenter. Security outside was also extremely tight.

It was not immediately clear what happened. A law enforcement official confirmed there was a shooter but no further details were immediately available.

US Attorney Jeanine Pirro says Secret Service in charge of building, DC mayor in route

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro posted a short video from the hotel after the incident, saying, “I have been taken out of the ballroom after the sound of the shots fired. The Secret Service is now in charge of this building, this hotel. I just spoke to Mayor Muriel Bowser. She is on her way, and (Police) Chief Jeffery Carroll is on his way. He will be in charge as soon as he gets here.”

The Latest: Trump and Vance evacuated from White House Correspondents' Dinner

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Demi Lovato Reflects on Reuniting with Selena Gomez and Joe Jonas After Selling Out Madison Square Garden (Exclusive)

Demi Lovato tells PEOPLE about performing her first-ever headlining show at New York City's Madison Square Garden

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Demi Lovatojust accomplished a major pop star feat — performing her first-ever headlining show at New York City's Madison Square Garden.

On Friday, April 24, the "Fast" singer, 33, brought her It's Not That Deep Tour to MSG, where the sold-out crowd was on its feet the entire time as Lovato's powerhouse vocals soared through her hit-filled discography.

"It felt amazing, that feeling up there knowing that the place was sold out with fans who have stuck by my side through everything and shown me so much love and support over so many years," Lovato tells PEOPLE after the show. "It just felt incredible."

Demi Lovato in April 2026Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

The show featured many cuts from Lovato's latest albumIt's Not That Deepas well as some of her most beloved hit songs, including "Heart Attack," "Give Your Heart a Break" and "Cool for the Summer."

She also surprised the audience with guest appearances fromJoanna "JoJo" Levesquefor a duet of "Too Little Too Late" as well as Lovato's husbandJordan "Jutes" Lutesfor their first-ever live performance together. The married couplesang a cover of the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris,"which frontmanJohn Rzeznikperformed at theirMay 2025 weddingfor their first dance. "Wasn't that so sweet?" said Lovato of the moment with Jutes at MSG.

How did Lovato prepare to take the stage for such a major performance? "I do a little warm up, like a physical warm up, and then I warm up my voice. I obviously get ready in hair and makeup, and I use myTherabreath," says the star, who has a partnership with the oral care brand (which hosted a post-show meet-and-greet with Lovato at MSG) and notes her favorite product is the Sparkle Mint mouthwash.

The MSG show was a triumph for Lovato, who says she feels "so grateful" for the experience. "I love my fans, and I wouldn't be doing this without them."

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Less than 24 hours before bringing the It's Not That Deep Tour to the Big Apple, Lovato released a new deluxe version of her latest album,It's Not That Deep (Unless You Want It to Be), featuring new songs and collaborations with COBRAH andRose Gray.

"I got back into the studio after I released the album, and I was like, 'I want more,'" she explains of the reissue. "I knew I wanted to put out a deluxe version of the album, and I just went in and started writing. I think 'Pretty Catatonic' was the first song we wrote for it, and it took off from there."

MSG wasn't the only major moment of Lovato's latest tour so far. At the first show in Orlando, Fla., earlier this month, she reunited with two individuals very important to her career:Joe JonasandSelena Gomez.

Demi Lovato in April 2026Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

Lovato and the Jonas Brothers member performed "This Is Me" fromCamp Rockas well as their 2008 collaboration "On the Line" at the Orlando concert, while Gomez was in the audience and later took photos with the "Skyscraper" singer backstage.

The reunions "meant everything to me," says Lovato. "It was so great to have Selena there. I hadn't seen her in so long. And Joe, we had reunited for the MetLife performance [on the Jonas Brothers' JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour in August 2025], and that was really fun too. Getting to do it all over again was great."

"I loved seeing them," she adds of Jonas and Gomez. "Anytime I get to see them, it's a good day."

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Olympic Champions Nadia Comăneci and Bart Conner Celebrate 3 Decades of Marriage

Nadia Comăneci and Bart Conner celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary at the Mutua Madrid Open with a sweet Instagram post

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  • The couple first met in 1976 at the American Cup and reconnected years later before marrying in Romania in 1996

  • They share a 19-year-old son, Dylan, who has also developed an interest in sports

Retired Olympic gymnastsNadia ComăneciandBart Connerare celebrating a big milestone in their marriage.

On Sunday, April 26, they gave each other a lovely shout-out for their 30th wedding anniversary onInstagram. A joint post read, "Happy 30th Anniversary today dear @bartconner 3 Perfect 10 celebrating here @mutuamadridopen ❤️❤️❤️."

In the post, the couple shared a photo of them sitting side-by-side during a game at the Mutua Madrid Open 2026. In the snap, they both wore straw hats and sunglasses. Comăneci, 64, completed her look with a snakeskin jacket, a black skirt and a beige top. As for Conner, 68, he wore a polka dot blue-and-white shirt with a pair of black jeans.

In the post, they also shared a video of Comăneci dancing by her seat.

The Olympiansfirst met in 1976at the American Cup, where Conner won the men's title at 17 and Comăneci won the women's title at 14. While posing for a photo together at the event, Conner gave Comăneci a kiss on the cheek, per the direction of the photographer.

“The photographer said, ‘Oh, she's adorable. Give her a kiss on the cheek, it'd make a nice picture,' " he recalled during a 2016 episode ofOprah: Where Are They Now.

The two eventually reconnected in 1991 after Comăneci went to the 1976 Olympics in Montreal and scored seven perfect 10s.

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“She redefined our sport and became a global superstar,” Conner said.

“And I took 46th place in the Olympics so nobody knew me and she certainly didn't pay attention to me,” he added with a laugh.

Conner and Comăneci got married in 1996 in Bucharest, Romania. While appearing onOprah: Where Are They Now, Comăneci, who was born in Romania, said she wanted to get married there because the lush country, known for its medieval towns, had "a big role in everything that I've done."

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"I couldn't imagine doing the wedding somewhere else," she added.

Conner and Comăneci have been going strong ever since. In 2006, they welcomed their son, Dylan, now 19, who has also taken an interest in sports.

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Olympic Champions Nadia Comăneci and Bart Conner Celebrate 3 Decades of Marriage

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