The Media Got it Wrong: Why Correspondents' Dinner Security Actually Worked — #333
This video analyzes the security response to an attempted attack at the White House Correspondents Dinner, arguing that security did not fail but rather worked as intended by employing a layered defense system. Experts discuss the challenges of coordinating multiple agencies, the importance of individual situational awareness, and the tactical decisions made by security personnel, emphasizing that the attacker was stopped before reaching the primary protectees. The discussion highlights the complexities of real-world security operations, including the balance between rapid response and avoiding collateral damage.











