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Trump Issues White House Invitation to Families of the Two National Guard Members Who Were Shot

Ex-boyfriend Adam Carr said Specialist Sarah Beckstrom had mixed feelings about her Washington, D.C. deployment but remained committed to the National Guard mission.

  • Earlier this month, two National Guard members were shot in an ambush-style attack in Washington, D.C., and Specialist Sarah Beckstrom later died from her injuries.
  • Adam Carr, the former boyfriend of US Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, said she `felt mixed` about the DC deployment but supported the mission, while Sen. Elissa Slotkin warned troops against following illegal orders.
  • Sen. Marykwayne Mullin called Sen. Elissa Slotkin's warning `bullcrap` on Fox News Saturday, prompting President Donald Trump to call for them to face `seditious behavior` trials.
  • Lawmakers said the situation is very stressful for law enforcement and communities, officials noted service members can consult a JAG officer or refuse unlawful orders, and broadcast commentators warned speculation `can have a radicalizing effect`.
  • Mullin accused Slotkin of auditioning to run for president in 2028 and said she `should know better`, owing an apology to military and law enforcement personnel.
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Trump issues White House invitation to families of the two National Guard members who were shot

President Donald Trump says he’s invited the family of a National Guard member fatally shot last week to the White House.

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National Guardsman Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was murdered during her mission in Washington, D.C. A mission she had mixed feelings about. “She said, ‘This makes no sense,’” says her ex-boyfriend.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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