+- CITADEL WIRE -- 15h -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]+ | | | 2026-04-26 13:00 UTC | BLOCK 946735 | | BITCOIN $77,965 | GOLD $4,698 | OIL $105.33 | | | | 1. DC gala gunman believed to have targeted U.S. officials | | -- Bloomberg reports Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the armed suspect who tried to enter the Washington | | ballroom where President Trump was speaking was likely targeting administration officials. | | -- The assessment moves the incident beyond a security breach into a potential political-violence investigation, | | increasing scrutiny of protective protocols after the president and vice president were evacuated. | | | | 2. Trump evacuated after press dinner shooting as charges proceed | | -- Bloomberg reports U.S. authorities are charging a gunman after shots were fired at the hotel hosting the White | | House Correspondents' Dinner, forcing President Trump to be rushed from the scene. | | -- The attack adds a domestic security shock to an already volatile political environment and may drive immediate | | changes in event screening around senior U.S. officials. | | | | 3. Herzog delays Netanyahu pardon decision and pushes case settlement | | -- Reuters and Bloomberg report Israeli President Isaac Herzog is holding off on deciding Prime Minister Benjamin | | Netanyahu's pardon request, preferring that parties seek an agreement in the corruption case. | | -- The delay keeps Netanyahu's legal exposure active while Israel manages war, diplomacy, and internal political | | pressure, limiting the near-term chance of a clean institutional reset. | | | | 4. X banking tool nears launch in Musk super-app push | | -- Bloomberg reports Elon Musk says X is nearing launch of a financial-services tool as part of his effort to turn | | the platform into an everything app. | | -- Adding payments and banking functions would deepen X's role in financial data and identity infrastructure, | | raising regulatory, privacy, and platform-dependence questions. | | | | 5. Hungary's incoming prime minister seeks EU funds reset | | -- Bloomberg reports incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar plans to meet European Commission President | | Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday to discuss resuming EU funding flows. | | -- The meeting could reopen a major rule-of-law and budget dispute between Budapest and Brussels, with implications | | for Hungary's fiscal position and EU political cohesion. | | | +-- reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---+2026-04-26 13:00 UTC | BLOCK 946735 BITCOIN $77,965 | GOLD $4,698 | OIL $105.33 1. DC gala gunman believed to have targeted U.S. officials -- Bloomberg reports Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the armed suspect who tried to enter the Washington ballroom where President Trump was speaking was likely targeting administration officials. -- The assessment moves the incident beyond a security breach into a potential political-violence investigation, increasing scrutiny of protective protocols after the president and vice president were evacuated. 2. Trump evacuated after press dinner shooting as charges proceed -- Bloomberg reports U.S. authorities are charging a gunman after shots were fired at the hotel hosting the White House Correspondents' Dinner, forcing President Trump to be rushed from the scene. -- The attack adds a domestic security shock to an already volatile political environment and may drive immediate changes in event screening around senior U.S. officials. 3. Herzog delays Netanyahu pardon decision and pushes case settlement -- Reuters and Bloomberg report Israeli President Isaac Herzog is holding off on deciding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request, preferring that parties seek an agreement in the corruption case. -- The delay keeps Netanyahu's legal exposure active while Israel manages war, diplomacy, and internal political pressure, limiting the near-term chance of a clean institutional reset. 4. X banking tool nears launch in Musk super-app push -- Bloomberg reports Elon Musk says X is nearing launch of a financial-services tool as part of his effort to turn the platform into an everything app. -- Adding payments and banking functions would deepen X's role in financial data and identity infrastructure, raising regulatory, privacy, and platform-dependence questions. 5. Hungary's incoming prime minister seeks EU funds reset -- Bloomberg reports incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar plans to meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday to discuss resuming EU funding flows. -- The meeting could reopen a major rule-of-law and budget dispute between Budapest and Brussels, with implications for Hungary's fiscal position and EU political cohesion.
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2026-04-26 13:00 UTC | BLOCK 946735BITCOIN $77,965 | GOLD $4,698 | OIL $105.331. DC gala gunman believed to have targeted U.S. officials-- Bloomberg reports Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the armed suspect who tried to enter theWashington ballroom where President Trump was speaking was likely targeting administration officials.-- The assessment moves the incident beyond a security breach into a potential political-violence investigation,increasing scrutiny of protective protocols after the president and vice president were evacuated.2. Trump evacuated after press dinner shooting as charges proceed-- Bloomberg reports U.S. authorities are charging a gunman after shots were fired at the hotel hosting theWhite House Correspondents' Dinner, forcing President Trump to be rushed from the scene.-- The attack adds a domestic security shock to an already volatile political environment and may driveimmediate changes in event screening around senior U.S. officials.3. Herzog delays Netanyahu pardon decision and pushes case settlement-- Reuters and Bloomberg report Israeli President Isaac Herzog is holding off on deciding Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu's pardon request, preferring that parties seek an agreement in the corruption case.-- The delay keeps Netanyahu's legal exposure active while Israel manages war, diplomacy, and internal politicalpressure, limiting the near-term chance of a clean institutional reset.4. X banking tool nears launch in Musk super-app push-- Bloomberg reports Elon Musk says X is nearing launch of a financial-services tool as part of his effort toturn the platform into an everything app.-- Adding payments and banking functions would deepen X's role in financial data and identity infrastructure,raising regulatory, privacy, and platform-dependence questions.5. Hungary's incoming prime minister seeks EU funds reset-- Bloomberg reports incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar plans to meet European Commission PresidentUrsula von der Leyen on Wednesday to discuss resuming EU funding flows.-- The meeting could reopen a major rule-of-law and budget dispute between Budapest and Brussels, withimplications for Hungary's fiscal position and EU political cohesion.