According to BlockBeats, on May 23, a gunman opened fire at a security checkpoint near the White House complex; the Secret Service returned fire, killing the shooter and injuring a bystander.
On May 25, President Trump filed a legal motion with the D.C. Federal Court seeking to lift a court injunction on security upgrades to the White House East Wing. The proposed enhancements include bulletproof barriers, blast-resistant structures, anti-drone systems, and sniper defense measures. Trump's filing cites the shooting as the second assassination attempt within a month and argues that the court ban endangers the safety of the president and his family.