A disturbing incident that shook the nation's capital is set to take a major step forward in the justice system. On Monday, a man accused of attempting to breach the White House Correspondents' Association dinner with guns and knives, while President Donald Trump was in attendance, will face charges in court. The incident, which occurred in May 2016, raised concerns about security at the event and the ability of authorities to detect and prevent potential threats. As the accused prepares to answer to the charges, questions remain about the motivations behind the alleged attack and the extent to which security protocols may have been compromised.
The man who authorities say tried to storm the White House Correspondents' Association dinner with guns and knives while President Donald Trump was in attendance is due in court Monday to face charges.