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- National Guard killing reignites immigration war in Congress as Republicans demand sweeping reforms - House Republicans demand immigration overhaul following deadly Afghan refugee attack on National Guard members that left one dead, another injured.
- National Guard shooting suspect shouted 'Allahu Akbar,' was struck by return fire and subdued by witness: feds - The suspect accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., allegedly yelled "Allahu akbar!" during the attack, prosecutors said.
- FBI probes possible ties of National Guard shooter to shadowy sect, a ‘catalyst’ for jihad - FBI investigates Tablighi Jamaat connections in Washington DC attack as Afghan veteran's radicalization path emerges through disturbing family phone calls.
- FBI probes possible ties of National Guard shooter to Tablighi Jamaat, a ‘catalyst’ for jihad - FBI investigates Tablighi Jamaat connections in Washington DC attack as Afghan veteran's radicalization path emerges through disturbing family phone calls.
- DC National Guard shooting suspect formally charged - National Guard DC National Guard shooting suspect formally charged
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Stephen Sorace Fox News
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December 2, 2025 1:48pm E
- WV gov gives update on wounded Guardsman, talks future of DC mission as general says troops are grieving - West Virginia National Guard SSgt. Andrew Wolfe shows signs of improvement after Washington shooting that killed fellow guardsman Sarah Beckstrom.
- Trump invites families of two National Guard members shot in DC to White House, plans to honor soldiers - Trump plans White House honor for National Guard soldiers shot in D.C., including Sarah Beckstrom, who died of her injuries, and Andrew Wolfe, who remains critical.
- Afghan suspect in National Guard attack was 'radicalized' after arriving to US, Noem says - Afghan immigrant accused of National Guard attack in Washington, D.C., was radicalized after arriving in U.S., says Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
- Advocate warned Afghan evacuee was 'not functional as a person' months before National Guard shooting - Afghan immigrant who allegedly killed National Guard member near White House and critically injured another showed warning signs for over a year, emails reveal mental health crisis went unaddressed.
- Trump highlights federal law granting presidential power to halt immigration as crackdown escalates - President Trump shared Section 212(f) of the "Immigration and Nationality Act," outlining presidential powers to suspend alien entry after National Guard shooting.