Following a shooting near the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, US law enforcement is reevaluating security protocols. Officials are questioning how the gunman could get so close to an event attended by high-profile figures. The incident highlighted vulnerabilities, prompting discussions about expanding security perimeters at public venues. Guests at the dinner had to pass through metal detectors, but access to the hotel itself was less restricted. The focus will likely be on expanding security perimeters, potentially causing public inconvenience. The Secret Service will need to better secure large hotels and coordinate evacuations. The incident occurred after the first assassination attempt against Trump in July 2024. Trump himself said the Washington Hilton was 'not a particularly secure building.'