Man charged with Trump assassination plot expresses doubt about survival to FBI

May 5, 2026 • Google News World

A man has been charged in connection with a plot to assassinate former President Donald Trump. According to the FBI, the suspect told investigators that he did not believe he would survive if he were to carry out the attack.

Additionally, a judge is questioning why the suspect of the shooting at the Correspondents’ Dinner was placed on suicide watch. The suspect is set to appear in court on Monday for a hearing.

A judge has also apologized to the accused gunman for the treatment he received while being held in jail in Washington D.C. The judge made this statement during a recent court hearing.

The suspect who was removed from suicide watch, Cole Allen, is still scheduled to appear in court on Monday. A comparison between the treatment of the press dinner gunman and US Capitol rioters has been made by a judge in a recent court case.

These are the facts surrounding the cases involving the man charged with plotting to assassinate former President Trump, the suspect of the Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, and Cole Allen, who was removed from suicide watch.

Source: Google News World