Chuck Todd boycotts Trump events after WHCA Dinner attack draws criticism
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Chuck Todd boycotts Trump events after WHCA Dinner attack draws criticism
4 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Todd, former NBC anchor, announced his decision after the April 25 shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in Washington, D.C., where a suspect targeted Trump officials.
Todd cited safety concerns, sparking backlash from journalists and commentators across the political spectrum, including Jan Crawford and Tim Pool, who disputed his reasoning and criticized his remarks.
The accused, Cole Tomas Allen, faces three federal charges and possible life imprisonment, while officials expect additional charges following the attempted attack on Trump administration members at the event.
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