Trump issues White House invitation to families of the two National Guard members who were shot
An Afghan national faces first-degree murder charge after an ambush-style attack killed a West Virginia National Guard specialist and critically injured another in Washington, D.C.
- Sarah Beckstrom, a West Virginia National Guard Specialist, was shot near the White House and died from her injuries, according to her ex-boyfriend.
- Rahmanullah Lakanwal has been charged with first-degree murder by U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro following Beckstrom's passing.
- President Donald Trump invited the families of Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe, another guardsman shot in the incident, to the White House after the tragedy.
- President Donald Trump described Sarah Beckstrom as a 'highly respected, young, magnificent person' during a call with servicemembers.
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Slain National Guardsman Wanted to 'Make a Difference' During Trump Deployment, Felt the National Guard Should Do More
West Virginia National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom expressed a desire to “make [a] difference” while deployed to Washington, D.C., her ex-boyfriend told CNN on Friday. Beckstrom and West Virginia Air […] The post Slain National Guardsman Wanted to 'Make a Difference' During Trump Deployment, Felt the National Guard Should Do More appeared first on The Western Journal.
Trump Invites Families of National Guard Members Who Were Shot to White House
President Donald Trump said on Nov. 30 that he plans to honor the two National Guard members who were shot in Washington last week and that he had invited their parents to the White House. West Virginia National Guard members Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe were shot on Nov. 26 in what authorities say was an ambush by an Afghan national near the White House. Beckstrom died from her injuries on Nov. 27, while Wolfe is still in critical condition…
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.
UPDATE: Pam Bondi Says SSgt. Andrew Wolfe Still Fighting for His Life After Being Shot by "Radicalized" Biden Refugee with "Minimal to Little Vetting" - Family Spent Thanksgiving in Hospital with 24-Year-Old Hero
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Sunday gave an update on West Virginia National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe, the 24-year-old Air Force Staff Sergeant who was shot and critically injured by a Biden refugee in Washington, DC, on Wednesday. As The Gateway Pundit reported, two National Guard members were shot near the White House on Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, in an ambush attack by an Afghan national.
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