The man accused of storming the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner while armed with guns and knives pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges that he attempted to kill President Donald Trump and fired a shotgun at a Secret Service officer who tried to stop the attack.
Cole Tomas Allen was handcuffed and shackled and wearing an orange jail uniform when he appeared in federal court for his arraignment. Allen didn’t speak during the brief hearing. One of his attorneys entered the plea on his behalf.
Allen’s lawyers are asking U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden to disqualify at least two top Justice Department officials from direct involvement in prosecuting him because they could be considered victims or witnesses in the case, creating a potential conflict of interest.
BREAKING: Cole Allen, who was charged with attempting to ass*ssinate President Trump, pleads “not guilty” in federal courtpic.twitter.com/D5rgg92nDr
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Acting Attorney General Todd BlancheandU.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirrowere attending the event when Allen ran through a security checkpoint and fired a shotgun at a Secret Service officer, authorities said.
Defense attorney Eugene Ohm said the defense likely would seek to disqualify Pirro’s entire office from involvement in the case.
Federal prosecutors allege Allen arrived at the hotel armed with a shotgun, a loaded handgun, knives and ammunition while Republican attorneys general, Trump administration officials and conservative legal figures gathered for the dinner at the hotel.https://t.co/zFniT0Pm63
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McFadden didn’t rule from the bench on that question but asked Allen’s attorneys to elaborate on the possible scope of their recusal request.
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