The president analyzed the manifesto left by the attacker.
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Donald Trump said this Sunday that Cole Allen, the Democratic Party militant and Kamala Harris fanatic who tried to attempt the lives of the president and government officials at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night, left a manifesto in which he expressed hatred for Christians.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump noted that the manifesto shows anti-Christian sentiment on the part of the shooter and that some of the suspect's relatives had already expressed concerns about his behavior and had contacted the police.
“When you read his manifesto, it's clear that he hates Christians; that's for sure. He has a hatred for them, and I think his sister, or brother, was actually complaining about that. They even complained to the police. So he was a very disturbed guy,” said the president
. Cole Allen being arrested by the Secret Service last night.
Allen planned to attack government officials
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche gave more details this morning to the press about the investigation and confirmed that investigators recovered writings from the suspect. Blanche had previously indicated that the shooter may have targeted Trump administration officials
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Trump indicated that investigators are already putting together the puzzle of what happened last night and they already know the suspect's full story. “Well, they have pretty good information,” he said. “He had a lot of hate in his heart for a long time... It was something religious, it was strongly anti-Christian. And I don't know if they succeeded, but the manifesto has just been published.”
On his social networks, Allen was a regular anti-Trump and anti-Christian activist. His online presence describes him as an independent video game tutor and developer, while his manifesto was published this morning by the New York Post.
Trump revealed that the left-wing terrorist who attacked the Correspondents' Dinner acted out of hatred for Christians