The man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner is now at the center of a mounting court fight over his treatment behind bars, with new filings alleging he was subjected to harsh, "punitive" jail conditions despite repeated evaluations finding no suicide risk, Wonderwall.com can report. The latest development comes days after chilling details about the alleged plot to harm the president and top administration officials - which prosecutors described as "premeditated, violent and calculated to cause death" - were revealed.