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Trump Assassination Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to All Charges

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Cole Allen, 31, entered a plea of not guilty on Monday to four federal charges stemming from an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump. The high-stakes hearing took place in a federal courtroom just weeks after the violent security breach at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.

Prosecutors allege that Allen stormed through security checkpoints during the black-tie event held on April 25. The incident has been described as one of the most significant security failures involving a direct attack on the executive branch in modern history.

During the proceedings, the presiding judge reportedly expressed frustration with the defense team's legal strategy. The judge specifically scoffed at what were described as power play maneuvers intended to delay the start of the federal trial.

Allen remains in federal custody as the legal system prepares for a trial that will scrutinize the security protocols of the Secret Service. The four counts against him include the attempted assassination of the president and various charges related to the disruption of a protected event.

Legal experts suggest that the evidence against Allen is substantial given the high-profile nature of the venue and the presence of numerous witnesses. Security at the Washington Hilton was reportedly overwhelmed when the suspect made his move toward the presidential dais.

Defense attorneys argued that their client's rights must be protected despite the gravity of the accusations leveled by the Department of Justice. However, the court appeared unmoved by these initial procedural challenges and ordered the case to move forward swiftly.

The April 25 attack sent shockwaves through the capital and led to immediate calls for a full investigation into the event's security perimeter. President Trump was not harmed during the encounter, but the breach has prompted a massive overhaul of protection details for all future public appearances.

As the trial date approaches, the nation remains focused on the legal outcome of this unprecedented assault on the presidency. Cole Allen faces a potential life sentence if convicted on the most serious charges currently pending in federal court.

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Published: May 11, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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