Shots Fired At The Whitehouse, Trump Inside
Secret Service agents responded quickly Saturday evening after reports of possible gunfire near the White House prompted a temporary security lockdown in the area.
According to journalists who were present on the White House grounds at the time, several loud sounds believed to be possible gunshots were heard shortly after 6 p.m. Reporters and media personnel were then urgently escorted by Secret Service agents into the White House briefing room as a precautionary safety measure.
Witnesses described a fast-moving response from law enforcement, with security personnel directing everyone in the area to move indoors immediately. Some reporters said they were forced to leave behind personal belongings and equipment during the evacuation as agents focused on clearing the area quickly.
At the time of the incident, President Trump was reportedly inside the White House after remaining in Washington for the weekend. Earlier in the day, he had indicated on social media that he was working from the Oval Office amid ongoing international discussions and national security matters.
The Secret Service later confirmed that officials were investigating reports of shots fired near the intersection of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Authorities stated that teams on the ground were working to verify the situation and gather additional information.
Federal law enforcement agencies also responded to the scene. The FBI confirmed that personnel were assisting as part of the investigation and security response surrounding the White House complex.
White House officials emphasized that the president had been working throughout the day and that security procedures were immediately activated once the reports surfaced.
As of Saturday evening, authorities had not yet released further details about the source of the sounds or whether any injuries had occurred. Investigators continue reviewing the incident while maintaining heightened security around the White House area.



