Chaos breaks out in Washington Hilton Hotel On the evening of April 25, 2026, gunfire disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in the hotel. The holiday atmosphere was thrown into chaos when a lone gunman opened fire near a ballroom where President Donald Trump and the First Lady were sitting. Melania TrumpVice President JD Vance and other senior officials attended.

The suspect was quickly captured by security personnel and identified as Cole Thomas Allena 31-year-old resident of Torrance, California. Although the immediate danger has been eliminated and agent A police officer survived being shot at close range because he was wearing a bulletproof vest, sparking a wave of speculation about the digital impact of the incident.
While law enforcement continues to investigate and determine a clear motive, the online community reacted quickly.
Among the several rumors, two in particular have attracted significant global interest: allegations that the suspect was pictured wearing an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) sweatshirt, and that his name was widely searched in Israel just hours before the attack. Here’s what verified reports have revealed about the suspect, the incident, and the facts surrounding the viral image.
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Was the shooter wearing an IDF shirt?
One of the most important narratives from the incident involves a photo circulating on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter). The photo allegedly shows Allen wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with a badge israel defense forces (Israel Defense Forces). The visual assertion sparked theories that the attack was linked to Israeli interests or that it was a “false flag” operation aimed at discrediting Israel.
The image appears to have originated from a screenshot of a social media account that has since been deleted. While some users claimed that the artificial intelligence tool “Grok” identified the photo as coming from Allen’s personal account, a forensic examination of the image has not yet been made public.
Even if the photo were authentic and depicted Allen wearing an IDF sweatshirt at some point in his history, it would not provide evidence of a motive for the Washington shooting. People often wear clothes for reasons related to fashion, thrift store finds, or irony, rather than as a form of political endorsement.
For now, this evidence remains entirely circumstantial and comes from numerical sources. HT.com could not independently confirm the authenticity of the image, and authorities have not indicated any links to foreign military groups as a factor in the case.
The rise of conspiracy theories
The uncertainty surrounding individuals and the instant accessibility of social media have created a void filled with theories ranging from the believable to the ridiculous. The conversation centered around geopolitical disagreements, with many users believing the incident was an “insider job.”
Users on X reacted to the possible connection to Israel with sarcasm, frustration and bias.
Some users suggested the incident was a “distraction” to divert attention from other political issues, with one user commenting, “Distraction as usual in the Trump camp. The inner workings of undermining this event.”
Others pointed out the irony that a would-be gunman dressed in Israel Defense Forces clothing would target Trump, given the president’s staunch support for Israel. Commenting on the evolution of political fashion, one commenter said: “These claims were: “These were popular when Trump was anti-Semitic… now trump card If you are a Zionist, those shirts are outdated for the left. “
Many users outright debunked the conspiracy theories and used dark humor to reject claims that Israel was involved. “Well,” one viral tweet read, “well, but I don’t think the Israelis were involved because if it was Trump, he would be dead by now.” They wouldn’t have missed it, ask JFK” (referring to the single-shooter theory of JFK’s assassination).
Others speculated that the purpose was to foment conflict with Iran, hinting at a complex plan that would hold the United States responsible.
Cole Thomas Allen, meanwhile, remains in custody and is expected to make his first court appearance on Monday.


