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Trump Says He's Not a Basket Case After Dinner Chaos

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President Trump stepped into the White House briefing room Saturday night to address the chaos that erupted at the Washington Hilton during the annual Correspondents’ Dinner. He told reporters he was “not a basket case,” insisting his mental state remained steady despite the gunfire and police response that dominated headlines. He also dismissed rumors of a mental breakdown, pointing to his recent policy victories.

The incident sparked a scramble among advertisers and media firms wary of brand safety, with several sponsors pausing spending on live events pending security reviews. Wall Street’s tech and media indexes slipped modestly as investors weighed the risk of heightened political volatility on corporate reputations and event‑driven revenue streams. Analysts noted that the brief dip could widen if security concerns persist across other high‑profile gatherings.

In the briefing, Trump emphasized that his administration would not be deterred, promising a full investigation while maintaining the agenda on deregulation and tax policy. The episode underscores how sudden security breaches can ripple through market sentiment, reminding investors that political flashpoints still carry tangible financial repercussions. Corporate boards are now reviewing crisis‑communication protocols to shield shareholder value.