US intelligence report: War with Iran may be the motive for the suspect in the Trump dinner shooting.

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According to ME News, on May 6 (UTC+8), based on an intelligence report sent to state and local law enforcement agencies and other federal agencies across the United States, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has listed the war between the U.S. and Iran as a potential motive for the attempted assassination at the White House Correspondents' Dinner last month. The suspect is accused of attempting to assassinate Trump and senior government officials. The preliminary assessment report, issued on April 27 by the Office of Intelligence and Analysis of the Department of Homeland Security, stated that the suspect, Cole Allen, had "multiple social and political grievances." The report concluded that the conflict with Iran "could have prompted his decision to carry out the attack," and cited Allen's social media posts criticizing U.S. actions in the war. This report, marked as a "major event description," was obtained through a request for open records by the transparency nonprofit Property of the People. (Source: ME)

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