Washington, D.C., United States | April 29, 2026
Federal investigators probing the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump are analyzing a social media account on Bluesky believed to belong to the primary suspect, as authorities seek to establish motive and intent.
The suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, 31, has been charged in connection with the April 25 security breach at the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Prosecutors allege that his actions were premeditated, supported by both physical evidence and digital communications.
Investigators Focus on Social Media Activity
Authorities are reviewing an account operating under the handle “@coldforce.bsky.social,” which they believe is linked to Allen. The username corresponds to the alias reportedly used in a manifesto sent shortly before the attack.
According to investigators, the account contains more than 700 posts dating back to early 2025. Officials describe the content as showing a progression toward increasingly hostile political rhetoric over time.
Content Indicates Escalating Political Grievances
Archived posts attributed to the account include repeated criticism of President Donald Trump and members of his administration. Investigators state that the language used in the posts became more confrontational in recent months, reflecting what officials describe as a pattern of intensifying anger.
The posts also reportedly included commentary on political developments, criticism of public figures, and statements interpreted by authorities as expressing frustration with the direction of the country.
Some entries referenced firearms and urged others to take action, which investigators are examining in the context of intent. Authorities have not publicly released the full archive but confirmed that the material is being used as part of the evidentiary record.
Shift in Online Behavior
Investigators noted a marked change in the suspect’s online activity over time. Prior to 2024, his digital presence reportedly focused on video games and software development projects.
From 2024 onward, officials say his posts became increasingly political, with comparisons to historical figures and commentary on previous incidents of political violence. Authorities are assessing whether this shift reflects a trajectory toward radicalization.
Platform Response and Evidence Collection
Bluesky confirmed that the account associated with the alias “coldforce” was removed for violating platform policies related to violent content and misinformation.
Law enforcement agencies are working with archived data and digital forensic tools to preserve and analyze the material. Officials state that the posts are being used to corroborate elements of the suspect’s alleged manifesto, which outlined intentions prior to the attack.
Ongoing Investigation
The investigation remains active, with federal authorities continuing to examine digital evidence alongside physical findings from the scene. Officials have not indicated whether additional charges or individuals may be involved.
The United States Secret Service is also reviewing security protocols in light of the breach.
The Vagabond News Perspective
The Trump assassination attempt investigation 2026 underscores the growing role of digital footprints in modern criminal cases. Social media activity, when combined with physical evidence, is increasingly central to establishing intent and reconstructing timelines.
As authorities continue to build their case, the findings may influence future approaches to monitoring threats and addressing politically motivated violence in the digital age.
Sources
The New York Times, BBC News, Reuters, Associated Press (AP)
Editor: Sudhir Choudhary
Date: April 29, 2026
Tags: Trump Assassination Attempt Investigation 2026, Donald Trump, Bluesky, US Security, Digital Evidence
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