Master real-world English by breaking down this shocking headline about an attack on President Donald Trump. Learn to confidently discuss complex news with key vocabulary and phrasal verbs. ✅ 50% OFF Brent’s classes to help you speak about the news in English. https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH50🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f21. Trickling intoDefinition: To enter a place slowly or in small numbers.Example: Guests were trickling into the hall one by one.2. AttendeesDefinition: People who go to an event, like a meeting, wedding, or party.Example: The conference had over 500 attendees this year.3. Red CarpetDefinition: A long, red rug for famous or important people to walk on at formal events.Example: The movie stars posed for photos on the red carpet.4. ScatterDefinition: To move quickly in many different directions.Example: The birds will scatter if you try to get too close to them.5. DisturbingDefinition: Something that makes you feel worried, upset, or uncomfortable.Example: It was disturbing to see so much plastic pollution in the ocean.6. Correspondents' DinnerDefinition: A formal dinner for journalists (correspondents) and government leaders.Example: The President gave a funny speech at the annual Correspondents’ Dinner.7. Rush inDefinition: To enter a place very quickly because you are in a hurry.Example: Don’t rush in. Please wait for your turn to enter the room.8. Figure outDefinition: To understand something or find the answer to a problem.Example: Can you help me figure out how to fix this computer?9. All the wayDefinition: The entire distance from the start to the end.Example: We walked all the way to the park because it was a nice day.10. Father-in-lawDefinition: The father of your husband or your wife.Example: My father-in-law is a very kind man and a great cook.11. BallroomDefinition: A very large, formal room used for dancing or big parties.Example: The hotel has a beautiful ballroom for weddings and celebrations.12. Rang outDefinition: To make a loud, clear sound that can be heard from far away.Example: A loud bell rang out at the end of the school day.13. Cabinet MembersDefinition: A group of senior officials who advise a leader, like a President.Example: The President met with his Cabinet Members to discuss the economy.14. Myself among themDefinition: Including me in a specific group of people.Example: Everyone was excited about the trip, myself among them.15. InterimDefinition: Temporary; happening for a short time until a permanent person or thing is ready.Example: She is the interim manager until the new boss starts next month.16. CheckpointDefinition: A place where people or cars are stopped and checked by officials or police.Example: We had to show our passports at the security checkpoint.17. Racing ThroughDefinition: Moving or doing something very, very fast.Example: He was racing through his breakfast because he was late for work.18. SubduedDefinition: Quiet, calm, or not as bright or loud as usual.Example: The mood in the office was subdued after the staff heard the bad news.