Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is once again questioning the decisions of the Trump Administration after the manifesto of the accused White House shooter was released.
The White House Correspondents' Dinner was interrupted Saturday night when shots rang out inside the Washington Hilton. President Trump, the First Lady and Vice President Vance were quickly escorted out of the ballroom as press from around the world took cover under their tables and seats.
A Secret Service agent was shot, but was wearing a bulletproof vest and is expected to recover, and no others were injured before the shooter was taken into custody. The alleged shooter has been identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California.
A 1000-word manifesto, published in full by multiple outlets, outlines Allen's thoughts about the Trump Administration and points to why he may have attempted the shooting. Trump was questioned about the manifesto, which said "I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor coat my hands with his crimes," on 60 Minutes Sunday, and he responded by calling the journalist a "disgrace" and Allen a "sick person."
Greene, who has remained publicly critical of the administration following her messy falling out with the president and exile from MAGA's inner circle, questioned the release of the full manifesto on social media.













