world

Global Leaders Rally Behind US After Armed Intruder Disrupts White House Correspondents' Dinner

An armed man forced chaos at one of Washington's most high-profile annual gatherings late Saturday, sending shockwaves far beyond American borders. The White House Correspondents' Dinner, traditionally a night of light-hearted exchanges between the press and political figures, turned into a security emergency when a 31-year-old California man entered the venue carrying a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives. Security personnel tackled the intruder before he could cause widespread harm. President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and Vice President JD Vance were swiftly evacuated from the stage. One police officer sustained a gunshot wound but was protected by a bulletproof vest and is reported to be in good condition. Trump confirmed the officer's status and said the situation was under control.

By Oskar Malec | Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026
World Leaders Speak Out Against Political Violence
The incident triggered an immediate wave of condemnation from heads of state worldwide. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk set the tone early Sunday, declaring that "the whole free world unites today in condemnation of the attempted attack in Washington," adding that Poland stands in "full solidarity with America."

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was unequivocal, stating that violence has no place in politics — ever — while commending the rapid response of law enforcement and emergency services. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas expressed relief that everyone present, including President Trump, came out safe. She also noted that an event dedicated to honoring a free press should never descend into fear, and wished the injured officer a full and speedy recovery.

French President Emmanuel Macron described the event as "unacceptable" and extended his full support to Trump. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz drew a firm line with his response, stating that democracies settle differences through majorities, not through force. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni warned that political hatred has no place in democratic societies and vowed that fanaticism must not be allowed to poison public debate.

Allies Beyond Europe Echo the Same Message
The solidarity extended well beyond the European Union. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was relieved that those in attendance were safe and stressed that political violence is incompatible with any functioning democracy. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for the strongest possible condemnation of any attack targeting democratic institutions or press freedom.

Despite the unsettling events, Trump confirmed that plans to host Britain's King Charles III at the White House on Monday remain on track. He spoke warmly of the monarch and said he looked forward to the visit, which is expected to proceed with full ceremonial arrangements.
Investigators have identified the suspect as a 31-year-old man from California who appears to have acted alone. Authorities are currently reviewing writings he left behind in an effort to establish a clear motive.

Related Posts

Zelenskyy Praises US Envoys Amid Ukraine Peace Push

Zelenskyy Praises US Envoys Amid Ukraine Peace Push

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy struck a cautiously hopeful tone on Monday, describing his conversation with U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner as "very positive." Speaking during a stopover in the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, while returning home from London, Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for what he saw as a genuine American willingness to push diplomacy forward in the weeks ahead.

Russian Strikes Kill Four in Ukraine's Kharkiv Region

Russian Strikes Kill Four in Ukraine's Kharkiv Region

The northeastern Ukrainian region of Kharkiv was struck hard on Tuesday as Russian missile and drone attacks killed four people and left more than 20 others wounded. The deadly strikes hit as diplomatic activity around the conflict was quietly picking up pace, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pushing for direct talks and a possible end to the war.

Zelenskyy Confirms Abramovich's Secret Peace Mission to Kyiv

Zelenskyy Confirms Abramovich's Secret Peace Mission to Kyiv

A surprising diplomatic development has come to light after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich quietly traveled to Kyiv and offered to serve as a back-channel messenger between Ukraine and the Kremlin. Speaking during talks in London, Zelenskyy shared the details openly, calling the meeting "not a secret," while making one thing crystal clear — Ukraine has no intention of surrendering its eastern territory.

Pashinyan Wins Armenia Vote in Pro-West Landslide

Pashinyan Wins Armenia Vote in Pro-West Landslide

Armenia made its choice. In a parliamentary election on June 7, 2026, that felt less like a routine vote and more like a defining moment for the country's identity, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan came out on top. His Civil Contract party won decisively, and Pashinyan wasted no time declaring it a "historic victory." He spoke to the media in the early hours of Monday morning, confident and clear — his party had won, and it would govern alone.

Baltic States Turn to Ukraine for Drone Defense and Shelter Expertise

Baltic States Turn to Ukraine for Drone Defense and Shelter Expertise

Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are in active discussions with Ukrainian companies about procuring bomb shelters, as drone-related security fears continue to mount across the region. The three Baltic nations, already on high alert due to a series of recent drone incidents, are looking to Ukraine — a country that has lived under aerial bombardment since 2022 — for practical guidance on protecting civilian populations. It is a pragmatic partnership born out of shared threat and urgency.

Hungary Petrochemical Plant Explosion Kills One, Injures Seven

Hungary Petrochemical Plant Explosion Kills One, Injures Seven

A powerful explosion ripped through a petrochemical plant in eastern Hungary on Friday, killing one person and leaving seven others with serious injuries. The blast struck a facility owned by Hungarian energy giant MOL in the city of Tiszaújváros, sending emergency crews scrambling to the scene as flames continued to burn well into the morning hours.

Advertisement

LATEST INSIGHTS

Potrzebujemy chwili Twojej uwagi

Uwielbiamy pliki cookie — zarówno te jadalne, jak i cyfrowe, które ulepszają Twoje wrażenia z przeglądania. Pomagają nam one udoskonalać funkcjonalność naszej witryny i Twoje ogólne wrażenia. Podstawowe i funkcjonalne pliki cookie są niezbędne do prawidłowego działania witryny i nie można ich wyłączyć. Ponadto używamy plików cookie w celu optymalizacji wydajności („komfort”) i wyświetlania spersonalizowanych reklam („marketing”), na co potrzebujemy Twojej zgody. Kliknij „Zezwól na wszystkie”, aby wyrazić zgodę na przetwarzanie danych. Uwielbiamy pliki cookie — zarówno te jadalne, jak i cyfrowe, które ulepszają Twoje wrażenia z przeglądania. Pomagają nam one udoskonalać funkcjonalność naszej witryny i Twoje ogólne wrażenia z przeglądania. Podstawowe i funkcjonalne pliki cookie są niezbędne do prawidłowego działania witryny i nie można ich wyłączyć. Ponadto używamy plików cookie w celu optymalizacji wydajności („komfort”) i wyświetlania spersonalizowanych reklam („marketing”), na co potrzebujemy Twojej zgody. Kliknij „Zezwól na wszystkie”, aby wyrazić zgodę na przetwarzanie danych.

Twoja zgoda obowiązuje również na mocy art. 49 (1) (a) RODO, co oznacza, że ​​Twoje dane mogą być tymczasowo przetwarzane poza EOG, w tym w USA. W takich przypadkach wysokie europejskie standardy ochrony danych mogą nie być w pełni zagwarantowane, a władze USA mogą uzyskać dostęp do Twoich danych bez skutecznego środka prawnego. Możesz wycofać swoją zgodę w dowolnym momencie.

PrywatnośćWarunki korzystania z serwisu

Możesz zarządzać swoimi preferencjami dotyczącymi plików cookie lub wycofać zgodę w dowolnym momencie za pośrednictwem naszych ustawień plików cookie. Aby uzyskać więcej informacji, zapoznaj się z naszą Polityką prywatności.