Trump says one National Guard member shot near White House has died

France 24Thursday, November 27, 2025 at 11:59:30 PM
Trump says one National Guard member shot near White House has died
  • President Donald Trump announced the death of National Guard soldier Sarah Beckstrom, who was shot near the White House, while another soldier remains critically injured. Beckstrom was described by Trump as a 'highly respected, young, magnificent person.'
  • This incident highlights the ongoing risks faced by National Guard members, particularly in high-tension environments such as Washington, D.C., where military presence has been heightened due to recent events.
  • The shooting raises significant concerns regarding security in the capital, especially as the suspect, identified as an Afghan national, has prompted discussions about the vetting of refugees and the implications for U.S. immigration policies.
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