Patel expecting future WHCA dinner security to be ‘entirely’ different
Summary
FBI Director Kash Patel said that security at future White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) dinners will change a lot after a shooting happened at this year's event. People at the event were worried because there were no metal detectors, ID checks, or guest screenings.Key Facts
- A shooting took place at the WHCA dinner held at the Washington Hilton Hotel.
- FBI Director Kash Patel commented on the need for improved security.
- Future WHCA dinners will have very different security measures.
- This year’s event did not have magnetometers (metal detectors).
- Guests were not checked for identification before entering.
- Attendees expressed concerns about the weak security at the event.
- The WHCA dinner is an annual event with journalists and other guests.
- Improved security plans aim to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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