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.
- President Donald Trump invited the family of a National Guard member who was fatally shot to the White House, stating they were 'devastated.'
- Trump has discussed a visit for the parents of both members of the West Virginia National Guard.
- Trump honored Sarah Beckstrom, calling her a 'favorite daughter of Webster County' with a 'big heart.'
- He remarked on Beckstrom's impact, saying, 'Though her life lasted far too short, she has left a mark that’s going to last forever.
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Readers respond: Guard member murder on Trump’s hands
It is amazing that our president can look us in the eye and spout empty platitudes about the murder of West Virginia National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, ready and willing to blame anyone but himself and his vindictive actions for this young woman’s needless death, (“Suspect in shooting of National Guard members faces first-degree murder charge,” Nov. 28). She and her unit should never ever have been sent to Washington D.C. in the first place.
Trump pays respects to the two West Virginia national guard members who were shot in DC
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday during a cabinet meeting that the National Guard will be going to New Orleans in a couple of weeks.
An attack on two National Guards shocks the United States. Sarah Beckstrom died while Andrew Wolfe is fighting for his life. The investigation is under way.
The shots at two members of the National Guard have shaken the United States. One victim has died, but at least from the other injured, there are positive signals.
‘It’s just heart wrenching’: Locals pay respects at makeshift memorial for fallen National Guard member
Flowers, flags, military challenge coins and stuffed animals were just some of the items that have left outside of the makeshift memorial honoring Specialist Sarah Beckstrom in Downtown D.C. The memorial is outside the Farragut West Metro station, where police say the 20-year-old, along with fellow West Virginia National Guard member Andrew Wolfe, were allegedly shot by suspect Rahmanullah Lakanwal. WTOP spoke to some of those who visited the ma…
Las fuerzas detrás de los tiroteos contra la Guardia Nacional
Un aparente tiroteo selectivo contra dos miembros de la Guardia Nacional de Virginia Occidental el 26 de noviembre en Washington D. C. ha desatado la vomitona política de Trump y ha planteado preguntas sobre las décadas de intervención estadounidense en Afganistán y las ambiciones autoritarias del r
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