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Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz

I am a senior coordinating producer for the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner. I have worked eleven of these. I was backstage at the Washington Hilton when the shots were fired. The first thing I heard was not the gunfire. It was glass. A champagne flute hit the floor of the International Ballroom at approximately 9:47 PM. Then a second. Then the sound that I have since been told was a 12-gauge shotgun, which from inside the ballroom sounded like a heavy door slamming in a parking garage. Then the Secret Service moved. They moved the President, the Vice President, the First Lady through the east corridor in under ninety seconds, which is protocol, which is practiced, which is the one part of the evening that worked exactly as it was designed. Everything else was improvised. I know this because I ordered the wine. 94 tables. Two bottles per table. 188 bottles of a Willamette Valley pinot noir that the Association selected in February after a tasting committee spent three meetings debating between Oregon and Burgundy. Oregon won. The budget was $14,200. I signed the invoice. I can tell you the vintage. I can tell you the distributor. I can tell you the per-bottle cost because I negotiated it down from $89 to $76. What I cannot tell you is how 147 of those bottles left the building during an active shooter evacuation. I can tell you what I saw. A correspondent from a network I will not name picked up two bottles on her way to the east exit. Full bottles. One in each hand. She was wearing heels and she did not spill. A man in a tuxedo tucked one inside his jacket the way you'd shoplift a paperback at an airport bookstore. A woman picked up a bottle, looked at the label, put it back, and took a different one. She checked the vintage. During an evacuation. That's editorial judgment under pressure. The theme of the dinner was "A Free Press for a Free People." The banners were still hanging when the evacuation began. I know because I hung them. Twenty-three banners, navy blue, gold serif lettering, $11,400 for the set. They were still hanging when 2,600 guests were directed to the exits by Secret Service agents, one of whom had just taken a shotgun round in his ballistic vest and walked to the ambulance on his own feet. The agent's vest costs approximately $800. The wine that left the building was worth $11,172 at Association cost. At restaurant markup, roughly $29,000. The guests saved more in wine than the vest that saved the agent. That's priority. The video went viral by 10:15 PM. Not the video of the evacuation. Not the Secret Service response. The wine. Three guests in formalwear grabbing bottles off white tablecloths while being told to move toward the exits, while a man with a shotgun stood in the same motor entrance where John Hinckley shot Ronald Reagan 45 years ago. A woman near the service entrance was crying. She said "I just wanna go home." She was not holding wine. She was holding her phone. She was the only person I saw that night who looked afraid rather than inconvenienced. That's the distinction. The rest of the ballroom did not look afraid. They looked interrupted. An active shooter at the WHCD is a logistical problem. The dinner was disrupted. The timeline was off. The after-party at the French Ambassador's residence would need to be rescheduled. These are contingency matters. Contingency matters have solutions. Fear is for people who attend events without security details. I have produced eleven of these dinners. I have managed seating charts that require diplomatic-grade negotiations. I have handled comedians, cabinet secretaries, network anchors, and the editor of a major newspaper who once threatened to leave because his table was behind a column. I have never, in eleven years, seen a guest leave a $76 bottle on the table during an evacuation. I have also never seen a guest check the label first. Both observations are consistent. The bottle is worth taking. The evacuation is worth surviving. The instinct is to do both simultaneously. 188 bottles placed. 41 recovered. 147 unaccounted for. One agent shot. Zero guests injured. Zero bottles broken. A free press for a free people. The press is free. The wine was $76 a bottle. They took it anyway.

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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am a senior coordinating producer for the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner. I have worked eleven of these. I was backstage at the Washington Hilton when the shots were fired. The first thing I heard was not the gunfire. It was glass. A champagne flute hit the floor of the International Ballroom at approximately 9:47 PM. Then a second. Then the sound that I have since been told was a 12-gauge shotgun, which from inside the ballroom sounded like a heavy door slamming in a parking garage. Then the Secret Service moved. They moved the President, the Vice President, the First Lady through the east corridor in under ninety seconds, which is protocol, which is practiced, which is the one part of the evening that worked exactly as it was designed. Everything else was improvised. I know this because I ordered the wine. 94 tables. Two bottles per table. 188 bottles of a Willamette Valley pinot noir that the Association selected in February after a tasting committee spent three meetings debating between Oregon and Burgundy. Oregon won. The budget was $14,200. I signed the invoice. I can tell you the vintage. I can tell you the distributor. I can tell you the per-bottle cost because I negotiated it down from $89 to $76. What I cannot tell you is how 147 of those bottles left the building during an active shooter evacuation. I can tell you what I saw. A correspondent from a network I will not name picked up two bottles on her way to the east exit. Full bottles. One in each hand. She was wearing heels and she did not spill. A man in a tuxedo tucked one inside his jacket the way you'd shoplift a paperback at an airport bookstore. A woman picked up a bottle, looked at the label, put it back, and took a different one. She checked the vintage. During an evacuation. That's editorial judgment under pressure. The theme of the dinner was "A Free Press for a Free People." The banners were still hanging when the evacuation began. I know because I hung them. Twenty-three banners, navy blue, gold serif lettering, $11,400 for the set. They were still hanging when 2,600 guests were directed to the exits by Secret Service agents, one of whom had just taken a shotgun round in his ballistic vest and walked to the ambulance on his own feet. The agent's vest costs approximately $800. The wine that left the building was worth $11,172 at Association cost. At restaurant markup, roughly $29,000. The guests saved more in wine than the vest that saved the agent. That's priority. The video went viral by 10:15 PM. Not the video of the evacuation. Not the Secret Service response. The wine. Three guests in formalwear grabbing bottles off white tablecloths while being told to move toward the exits, while a man with a shotgun stood in the same motor entrance where John Hinckley shot Ronald Reagan 45 years ago. A woman near the service entrance was crying. She said "I just wanna go home." She was not holding wine. She was holding her phone. She was the only person I saw that night who looked afraid rather than inconvenienced. That's the distinction. The rest of the ballroom did not look afraid. They looked interrupted. An active shooter at the WHCD is a logistical problem. The dinner was disrupted. The timeline was off. The after-party at the French Ambassador's residence would need to be rescheduled. These are contingency matters. Contingency matters have solutions. Fear is for people who attend events without security details. I have produced eleven of these dinners. I have managed seating charts that require diplomatic-grade negotiations. I have handled comedians, cabinet secretaries, network anchors, and the editor of a major newspaper who once threatened to leave because his table was behind a column. I have never, in eleven years, seen a guest leave a $76 bottle on the table during an evacuation. I have also never seen a guest check the label first. Both observations are consistent. The bottle is worth taking. The evacuation is worth surviving. The instinct is to do both simultaneously. 188 bottles placed. 41 recovered. 147 unaccounted for. One agent shot. Zero guests injured. Zero bottles broken. A free press for a free people. The press is free. The wine was $76 a bottle. They took it anyway.
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
And as I make clear in my article, @AWeissmann_ KNEW 100% that would be the outcome of a guilty verdict. SEC rules prevented publicly traded companies from employing CPAs with a felony conviction, and that applied to companies. Arthur Andersen as a company had a felony conviction -- its clients had no choice but to drop them. Weissmann knew he was going to destory 80,000 jobs and cost hundreds of "partners" more than a billion dollars combined -- none of whom had anything to do with ENRON.
Jim Sitlington@JSitlington

@shipwreckedcrew @RonColeman I have a good friend who was a partner at Arthur Anderson, running one of their offices with nothing to do with Enron. He lost everything. Decades of work up in a cloud of smoke.

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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
Wow. This new release from Chuck Grassley on the Clinton Foundation is a staggering 91 page treasure trove. I just skimmed it, and it is all there, Uranium One, Russia, Boeing, Haiti, Hillary’s brother, and all the other stuff. And the FBI did not even open a full investigation, whereas with Trump they had one false tip about barroom gossip from three months earlier and they immediately launched a full enterprise investigation. Absolute travesty that Comey, Strzok, Atkinson (who shows up here as well), and others have not been held to account.
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Margot Cleveland@ProfMJCleveland

2/2 And for everyone complaining, "oh, another letter," @GrassleyPress is spoon feeding the DOJ & FBI evidence of obstruction. thefederalist.com/2026/04/27/bre…

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Awakened Mandate
Awakened Mandate@BrandonHathaw12·
These people only have one reason to oppose the donor funded ballroom that will benefit generations of Presidents in the future: Trumps idea. That’s literally all they have.
David Axelrod@davidaxelrod

Here's the official statement announcing plans for a grand new White House ballroom last July. Not one word about the need for it due to security. Last night, the @POTUS & his acolytes immediately seized on the WHCA attack at to justify his dream project. whitehouse.gov/briefings-stat…

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Margot Cleveland
Margot Cleveland@ProfMJCleveland·
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: FBI Opening EC on Clinton Foundation released. 12 pages of details of potential pay-to-play. And yet Washington Field Office only opened a "preliminary investigation." Compare that to "full investigation" opened on Trump based on "Russians have dirt on Hillary."/1
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TopSecretK9@TopIsMyNamek9·
This is like a cult member… Literally have been sold this bullshit idea about Epstein just like the Russia collusion hoax, and the media can’t understand why we have fucking crazies like this person…@jaketapper see what you and the media did with your Russia collusion hoax?
Emergency Medical Fella@emergencyfella

@TopIsMyNamek9 @atrupar @SueOC_NBCBoston You’re just pulling arguments out of your ass now because you’re getting clowned on Take an Ativan

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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
TRUMP: I'm not a rapist. I didn't rape anybody O'DONNELL: Oh, you think he was referring to you?
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@GhoulLenny @actingliketommy @atrupar @SueOC_NBCBoston Ask yourself why Epstein, who was a known entity for two decades, and the Democrats didn’t give a fuck about him until 2026… Just use your pee brain for one minute to think about that… If Epstein was the thing, Democrats would’ve used it a long, long time ago
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TopSecretK9@TopIsMyNamek9·
@emergencyfella @atrupar @SueOC_NBCBoston I’m curious how you square the circle that Bill Clinton was so in entrenched with Epstein and you or no other democrat gave a shit for years like are you saying it’s OK for Clinton to be a pedophile but not Trump?
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Why does she repeat known falsehoods spoken by a would-be assassin? Is she trying to justify the attempted murder? Disgusting.
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This piece of shit I swear to God, the Democrat party has lied about Republicans for decades… They lied and said the tea party spit and called people the N-word and that was not true and then they just kept lying and lying and lying and now they’re starting to reap the repercussions
J.J. Abbott@jjabbott

The idea that the right just quietly moved on with their lives after Obama and Biden were both elected is revisionist history on a level you can’t calculate

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Oh bullshit, you guys fucking lied about the tea party and said that they spit on people and called them N words when it was patently not true… Your party has just been lying and lying and lying and lying about so many people in this country, and now you’re starting to feel the payback of those lies
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy. It’s also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that U.S. Secret Service Agents show every day. I’m grateful to them – and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay.
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