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Jeffries’ ‘Maximum Warfare’ Remark Resurfaces After Shocking Attack At Correspondents’ Dinner

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April 27, 2026 at 1:29 pm
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Tensions in Washington were already running high when a comment from a top Democratic leader suddenly took on new attention in the wake of a violent incident.

According to Fox News, just days before a suspected assassination attempt targeting President Donald Trump, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries used stark language to describe the political moment.

“We are in an era of maximum warfare. Everywhere, all the time,” Jeffries said Wednesday during a news conference, as he warned Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis against pursuing new congressional maps ahead of the midterm elections.

Three days later, authorities say a 31-year-old California man carried out an armed attack at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C.

Investigators allege the suspect stormed a Secret Service checkpoint at the Washington Hilton, armed with multiple weapons, including a shotgun, handgun, and knives. 

Officials say he intended to enter the ballroom and target Trump and members of his administration.

During the confrontation, the suspect allegedly opened fire on federal agents. A Secret Service officer wearing a ballistic vest was struck at close range but later released from the hospital.

Law enforcement officials also said the suspect had prepared a manifesto before the attack. 

The writings reportedly included anti-Trump and anti-Christian messages and identified administration officials as potential targets.

The incident quickly drew political reactions, with Republicans pointing to heated rhetoric in the days leading up to the attack and urging restraint in political language.

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Similar concerns had been raised previously following earlier threats and attempts targeting the president, including incidents in Pennsylvania and Florida in 2024.

In response, Jeffries pushed back against criticism from the right.

“America will not be lectured about civility by far-right extremists in Congress,” he wrote on social media Sunday, while also calling for unity.

America will not be lectured about civility by far right extremists in Congress.

Particularly those who provide aid and comfort to hundreds of violent rioters who brutally beat police officers on January 6.

There will be ample time to vigorously debate the issues of the day.…

— Hakeem Jeffries (@RepJeffries) April 26, 2026

At the same time, Jeffries made clear in a separate interview that he rejects violence outright.

“It is certainly the case that violence is never the answer, whether it’s targeted at the right, the left or the center,” he said.

When asked how leaders can help reduce political tensions, he added that elected officials must “set the most appropriate example” in their rhetoric.

“Whatever your ideological perspective is, we all love America, and we all want to make sure that this country is the best that it can possibly be,” Jeffries said.

Other lawmakers also weighed in, including Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, who issued a blunt plea on social media: “Please stop trying to murder the president.”

Watch the videos below:

Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries last week: "We are in an era of maximum warfare everywhere, all the time."

Yesterday, a gunman tried to assassinate the President. pic.twitter.com/wcYwTRUyjj

— Bobby LaValley (@Bobby_LaVallley) April 26, 2026

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