Manifesto: WH Dinner Suspect Targeted Trump Officials – But Planned To Spare One

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WASHINGTON — A newly uncovered manifesto tied to the suspect in the attempted attack at the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner suggests the incident was highly targeted — and included a notable exception.

According to reports, the accused gunman, 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, outlined a plan to target President Donald Trump and top administration officials, but explicitly excluded FBI Director Kash Patel from his list of intended victims.

Sprawling Manifesto Emerges

The document was reportedly sent to family members shortly before the attack and is now central to the federal investigation.

In it, Allen allegedly wrote that administration officials were “targets” — except for Patel, who he singled out as not to be harmed.

Authorities have not confirmed why Patel was excluded, and investigators say the reasoning remains unclear.

Manifesto Details Reveal Targeted Intent

Officials have said early on the attack was not random — and new details from the suspect’s manifesto appear to reinforce that conclusion.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the suspect appeared to be targeting members of the Trump administration, a claim now backed by the contents of a 1,052-word document.

The manifesto outlines a calculated plan centered on high-ranking political figures.

According to investigators, Allen:

  • Listed administration officials as primary targets, prioritizing them from “highest-ranking to lowest”
  • Described a set of “rules of engagement,” including efforts to avoid harming non-targets such as hotel staff
  • Acknowledged he would “go through most everyone” at the event if necessary, arguing attendees were “complicit”

Contradictions in Claimed Intent

The document also reveals conflicting logic behind the attack.

Allen claimed he wanted to “minimize casualties” by using buckshot rather than slugs, arguing it would reduce the risk of rounds penetrating walls.

At the same time, he made clear he was willing to inflict broad harm if it meant reaching his intended targets — underscoring the seriousness of the threat.

Ideological Motivation

The manifesto included explicit hostility toward Trump, whom Allen referred to as a “pedophile, rapist, and traitor.”

Allen also framed the attack in ideological terms, writing that failing to act against perceived injustice amounted to “complicity in the oppressor’s crimes.”

Investigators are now examining whether those views were shaped or reinforced by outside influences, including online activity or contacts.

Attack Foiled at Security Perimeter

Authorities say Allen arrived at the Washington Hilton armed with:

  • A shotgun
  • A handgun
  • Multiple knives

He was stopped by Secret Service agents after rushing a security checkpoint, with officials crediting the rapid response for preventing what could have been a mass casualty event.

What Comes Next

The suspect currently faces three preliminary federal charges:

  • Two counts of using a firearm during a crime of violence
  • One count of assault on a federal officer with a dangerous weapon

U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro announced the charges shortly after the incident, noting that additional charges are likely as investigators continue examining the suspect’s planning and motive.

Allen is being held by D.C. Metropolitan Police and is scheduled to appear for arraignment in federal court on Monday, April 27.

Officials say the manifesto will be central to the prosecution’s case, particularly in establishing intent and premeditation.

Bottom Line

The emerging details point to a deliberate, targeted attack — one in which specific officials were identified and at least one was intentionally spared.

For investigators, the focus now shifts to the most critical question: why those choices were made — and whether anyone else played a role.

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Patrick Houck is an avid political enthusiast based out of the Washington, D.C., metro area. His expertise is in campaigns and the use of targeted messaging to persuade voters. When not combing through the latest news, you can find him enjoying the company of family and friends or pursuing his love of photography.

2 Comments
    An American

    Is stupidity a necessary component part of calling oneself a liberal?
    Must that person also be a violent ‘nutcase’?
    Just wondering.
    Guns are a Constitutional RIGHT.
    They are for hunting, protection, and target practice ( included in this is target competitions ).
    They are NOT, in non-military situations, to be used in offensive applications.
    That’s what the vote is for!
    And that is also what jobs are for!
    We, the ‘good guys’, are tired of this crap and are getting more and more to be people that ‘carry’ too.
    ( And after four years in the Marine Corp and a year of that in combat … I know how to shoot AND when not to shoot )!
    We can shoot back, if necessary!
    We don’t want to have to, but we certainly WILL!
    Cut your crap, those of you who are the ‘bad guys’, and get a job! We did!
    We live legally and morally. Give it a try!

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