US politics live updates: Trump becomes hostile in 60 Minutes interview after manifesto revealed of alleged White House Correspondents’ dinner shooter Cole Tomas Allen; Iran offers new deal over Strait of Hormuz reopening

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‘You shouldn’t be reading that’: Trump calls reporter ‘a disgrace’

By Michael Koziol

Donald Trump became hostile during an interview on 60 Minutes when confronted with parts of the alleged shooter’s manifesto.

Interviewer Norah O’Donnell quoted from a document in which alleged gunman Cole Tomas Allen apparently wrote: “I’m no longer willing to permit a paedophile, rapist and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes.”

Trump responded: “I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would. You’re horrible people … He did write that. I’m not a rapist, I didn’t rape anybody.”

O’Donnell then asked: “Oh, you think he was referring to you?”

Trump continued: “Excuse me. I’m not a paedophile. You read that crap from some sick person?”

US President Donald Trump being interviewed on CBS’ 60 Minutes.CBS News / 60 Minutes

He went on to say that he had been falsely associated with the Jeffrey Epstein saga, claiming it had nothing to do with him.

“You should be ashamed of yourself reading that because I’m not any of those things,” Trump said. “You shouldn’t be reading that on 60 Minutes, you’re a disgrace.”

1.35pm

Alleged shooter’s manifesto says he was targeting Trump officials

By Michael Koziol

A manifesto allegedly written by the suspected correspondents’ dinner gunman in the minutes before his rampage suggests he was targeting a broad range of Trump administration officials and referred to himself as the “Friendly Federal Assassin”.

Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old man from California, is due to appear in court on Monday (US time) after he allegedly charged through security armed with a handgun and a 12-gauge shotgun, injuring a Secret Service agent, at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night.

US President Donald Trump shared a photo of the alleged gunman.Truth Social/@realDonaldTrump

President Donald Trump confirmed the manifesto’s existence, and said it showed the suspect was a “sick” and “very troubled guy” who hated Christians.

“He had a lot of hatred in his heart for quite a while,” Trump told Fox News.

Read the full story from our North America correspondent here.

1.08pm

Albanese texts Trump after shooting

By Nick Newling

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sent a text message to US President Donald Trump following this weekend’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

It is unclear what the message said, or whether it received a reply from the president.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meeting with US President Donald Trump in October.Getty Images

The two leaders have spoken several times over the phone since Trump’s re-election in 2024, and met in person in October of last year. News of the message from Albanese to Trump was originally reported in The Nightly, and was later confirmed by the prime minister’s office.

One year ago today, during an election debate between Albanese and then-opposition leader Peter Dutton, the prime minister said he did not have Trump’s phone number and didn’t believe the leader had a mobile phone. At the time, Albanese said it was rare for world leaders to text each other.

12.34pm

Iran’s foreign minister meeting with Putin in Russia

By Reuters

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Russia to meet President Vladimir Putin, after meetings in Pakistan and Oman.

Iranian state media said Araghchi discussed security in the Strait of Hormuz with Omani leader Haitham bin Tariq al-Said and called for a regional security framework free of outside interference.

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Araghchi said on X that the focus of his Oman talks “included ways to ensure safe transit that is to benefit of all dear neighbours and the world.”

Iran’s envoy in Russia, Kazem Jalali, said in a post on X that Araghchi would meet with Putin “in continuation of the diplomatic jihad to advance the country’s interests and amid external threats.”

11.28am

Iran gave US new proposal to reach a deal: report

By Jack Gramenz

Iran has reportedly presented a new proposal to the US on a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, amid a stalemate in talks.

But the deal would postpone discussions over Iran’s nuclear program, which the US demands be suspended. Reaching a deal on the strait reopening could leave the US with little leverage in future talks, Axios reported.

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The Iranian leadership has not formed a consensus about how to address the US demands for long-term suspension of uranium enrichment and the removal of enriched uranium from the country.

Meanwhile, Trump scrapped a visit to Islamabad from his envoys, saying Iran “can call us”.

Trump is expected to hold a meeting on Iran with his top national security and foreign policy team soon.

10.57am

Pakistan hopes to revive US-Iran peace talks

Pakistan’s leaders are seeking to revive peace talks between the US and Iran after Trump cancelled plans for his top envoys to travel to Islamabad for negotiations.

Pakistan-led mediators are working to bridge significant gaps between the US and Iran, according to a regional official involved in the mediation efforts who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the matter.

US envoys Jared Kushner (left) and Steve Witkoff at the first Islamabad meeting on April 12.AP

Iran still insists on ending the US blockade on its ports before launching a new round of talks with the Trump administration, the official said.

Trump said he told his top envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner not to travel to Pakistan at the weekend to negotiate with Iran.

10.33am

Netanyahu’s biggest rivals join forces for Israel’s next election

Two of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s most formidable political rivals say they are joining forces in a bid to oust his coalition government in the election expected later this year.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.AP

The former prime ministers – right-wing Naftali Bennett and centrist Yair Lapid – issued statements announcing the merger of their parties, Bennett 2026 and There is a Future.

“We are standing here together for the sake of our children. The State of Israel must change direction,” Lapid said standing alongside Bennett at a joint news conference.

Bennett said the new party would be called Together, and he would be its leader. “After 30 years it is time to part with Netanyahu and open a new chapter for Israel,” he said.

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‘You shouldn’t be reading that’: Trump calls reporter ‘a disgrace’

By Michael Koziol

Donald Trump became hostile during an interview on 60 Minutes when confronted with parts of the alleged shooter’s manifesto.

Interviewer Norah O’Donnell quoted from a document in which alleged gunman Cole Tomas Allen apparently wrote: “I’m no longer willing to permit a paedophile, rapist and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes.”

Trump responded: “I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would. You’re horrible people … He did write that. I’m not a rapist, I didn’t rape anybody.”

O’Donnell then asked: “Oh, you think he was referring to you?”

9.40am

Trump ‘wasn’t making it that easy’ for Secret Service to extract him

By Jack Gramenz

Donald Trump, who was rushed from the Washington Hilton ballroom by Secret Service agents as gunshots rang out, said he “wanted to see what was going on”.

“I wanted to see what was happening, and I wasn’t making it that easy for them,” he told the US version of 60 Minutes in a sit-down interview going to air this morning.

US President Donald Trump sitting for an interview with CBS News senior correspondent Norah O’Donnell after being evacuated from the White House Correspondents’ dinner after gunshots were heard.Steven Cheung (@StevenCheung47)

The interview with CBS News senior correspondent Norah O’Donnell was recorded to go to air at 7pm on Sunday (9am today AEST).

O’Donnell was also at the White House Correspondents’ dinner, which Trump was attending for the first time as president. Since 2017, he had skipped the dinner, the first president to do so. Even Ronald Reagan, who did not attend the dinner in 1981 as he recovered from an attempted assassination outside the same hotel, called in to make a joke about it.

The closest Australian equivalent to the US correspondents’ dinner is the Midwinter Ball, held by the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery. The prime minister’s speech at the event has been publicly broadcast since 2019. The change came after a recording of then-PM Malcolm Turnbull performing an “affectionately light-hearted” impersonation of Trump at the 2017 ball leaked.

8.57am

Obama calls on US to reject violence in its democracy

By Jack Gramenz

Former US president Barack Obama has called on Americans to “reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy”.

Obama said the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice displayed by Secret Service agents, who are tasked with protecting political leaders, their families, and visiting leaders.

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Secret Service agents also protect former presidents.

Obama, elected in 2008, re-elected in 2012, and succeeded by US President Donald Trump when he was first elected in 2016, said he was “grateful to them – and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay”.

The Democrat addressed the annual correspondents’ dinner eight times during his terms, usually with a heavy dose of comedy.

8.34am

Mapped: Gunman’s movements inside Washington Hilton

By Jack Gramenz

The arrest of a gunman outside a ballroom hosting the White House Correspondents’ dinner has prompted security concerns.

The suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, allegedly tried to breach a security checkpoint armed with a handgun, shotgun, and knives.

It’s believed he travelled from California to Chicago via train and then on to Washington DC, checking in to the hotel in the days before the incident.

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