The Secret Service fired on an armed suspect near the White House, and all indications show that Trump is safe.

U.S. Secret Service agents shot an armed suspect near the White House early Sunday. The confrontation occurred near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building when agents approached a man under police surveillance. He pulled a firearm, prompting agents to open fire. No agents were injured, and the suspect was hospitalized. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the use of force and underlying intelligence. Though Trump was not at the White House, security remained on high alert. The incident follows two assassination attempts on him in 2024, fueling concerns over presidential security. Experts urge stronger intelligence sharing and response strategies as investigations continue