A Fox News host was caught on a scorching mic throughout Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, calling out the seemingly lax safety on the occasion earlier than a gunman opened hearth.
Jimmy Failla, who hosts the “FOX Across America” radio present and the “Fox News Saturday Night” TV program, was heard in a video circulating on X commenting on safety measures on the Washington Hilton, the place the occasion was held.
“They have like two random chicks holding the front door open,” Failla could be heard saying. “They’re not even trying anymore. I just mean like they’re not even like Secret Service people, it’s like the girls who work here are holding the door. Even if it was the guys, it wouldn’t even make it better. They might as well put a door stop in. They put up a doorstop and a scarecrow: don’t fuck with this guy.”
The clip originated from a Fox 5 livestream of the “Fox News Saturday Night” coverage of the red carpet event prior to the shooting, which occurred roughly an hour after Failla’s remarks.
As gunshots were fired outside the hotel’s ballroom, footage from the event showed Secret Service agents quickly escorting President Donald Trump off stage, along with several other high-profile Trump administration officials, including Vice President JD Vance.
The suspected gunman, 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, Calif., was charged on Monday with the attempted assassination of Trump.
Watch Fox 5′s full livestream from the event here:
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