The suspect in the shooting at a formal White House dinner left a note detailing his grievances and identifying potential targets, authorities confirmed.
The writings specifically pointed to officials within the Trump administration, according to law enforcement sources reviewing the documents.
Investigators found the note among the suspect’s belongings after the attack. It outlined a series of complaints against the government.
The suspect is currently in custody and has not yet entered a plea. Authorities have not released his name.
The note did not list the president as a direct target but focused on other administration figures, officials said.
Security at the event has since been increased. The Secret Service is leading the investigation into the incident.
The shooting occurred during a gala at the White House on Friday evening. No one was injured in the attack.
Law enforcement is now reviewing the suspect’s digital communications. They are searching for any additional threats or co-conspirators.
The case has raised new questions about security protocols at high-profile government events. Officials are reviewing current procedures.





