HOUR 1:
Third Trump Assassination Attempt? WH Dinner Gunman Charged:
A terrifying scene unfolded at the White House Correspondents' Dinner when President Trump was rushed out after shots were fired near the ballroom. Officials say 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen tried to breach security at the Washington Hilton with a shotgun and handgun, and the White House is calling it the third major assassination attempt against Trump. A Secret Service officer was hit but protected by a vest, and Allen now faces federal charges tied to attempting to assassinate the President. Joe Pags breaks down what we know, who the alleged shooter is, how close this got, and what comes next for Trump, his cabinet, and presidential security.

HOUR 2:
Trump Waited During WHCD Attack? Security Breakdown + Ballroom Debate Explodes:
Why did it take nearly 30 seconds to move President Trump out of the White House Correspondents' Dinner? Pags breaks down Trump's own explanation - that he wanted to see what was happening - and why the White House says this proves the need for a secure White House ballroom. Then, former Secret Service member Darin Kinder joins to explain how security works at a massive hotel like the Washington Hilton, how a suspect could get through, and what those four layers of protection are supposed to stop.

HOUR 3:
Kimmel Under Fire, Melania Fires Back + Free Speech Line DEBATED:
Joe Pags unloads on Jimmy Kimmel after controversial remarks, asking whether networks should finally take action as Melania Trump pushes back and calls for accountability. Rep. Nancy Mace joins the chorus, slamming what she sees as an extreme narrative, while actress January Jones sparks outrage with claims about the assassination attempt - and Pags doesn't hold back in response. Then, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addresses the situation, emphasizing that political disagreements must remain peaceful. Plus, Kay Hill joins to tackle the bigger question - where is the line between free speech and going too far? A heated, can't-miss debate on media, responsibility, and the limits of speech.