The White House Correspondents Dinner at the Washington Hilton was thrown into chaos on April 26, 2026, when the sound of gunshots cut through the room and guests ducked under their tables.
Among those moving toward safety were Stephen Miller and his wife, Katie Miller, who was pregnant with the fourth Miller child at the time. Security guards came to collect them during the evacuation, and Katie Miller took the first steps forward while her husband followed closely behind her. Some observers later said she looked like his human shield, a criticism she rejected as “absurd” and “malicious.”
The evacuation became a flashpoint because it played out in public, with cameras and attendees recording how different people reacted as the shots rang out. Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. left on his own while his wife, Cheryl Hines, trailed behind in videos described in the source. Hines later called it a “crazy moment” on Instagram and said, “So we were there, and we heard shots, everybody got under the tables, nobody knew what was going on, and then Bobby’s security detail surrounded us, and took us, had to lift me over chairs, because I’m in heels, and a gown. They took us through all of the back ways, and we got in the car and left.”
Kerry Kennedy, who was at the dinner as a guest of the Boston Globe, said Rep. Jamie Raskin shielded her and reassured her after the gunshots started. She said she heard “A loud bang of gun shots, then ‘Get down, get down, get down!’” and recalled Raskin telling her, “You’re ok, you’re ok, you’re ok.” Melania Trump also reacted with a shocked face and ducked for cover before security reached Donald Trump.
The moment put the focus less on the dinner itself than on who moved first, who protected whom, and how quickly a formal Washington gathering can turn into a scramble for cover. Katie Miller’s response closed off the sharpest criticism, but it did not erase the image that set it off.