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Home»National News»Trump calls National Guard shooting ‘act of terror’, says US must ‘re-examine’ immigrants who came under Biden
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Trump calls National Guard shooting ‘act of terror’, says US must ‘re-examine’ immigrants who came under Biden

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US President Donald Trump condemned the shooting of two National Guard troops and called it an ‘act of terror’. He stated that the US Department of Homeland Security was confident that the suspect entered the United States from Afghanistan in 2021.

He further said that he has directed to mobilise an additional 500 troops for DC and that Washington “must re-examine every single alien who entered the US from Afghanistan under Biden.”

“Earlier today on the eve of the Thanksgiving holiday, two members of the National Guard serving in Washington DC were shot at point-blank range in a monstrous, ambush-style attack just steps away from the White House. This heinous assault was an act of evil and an act of hatred and an act of terror. It was a crime against our entire nation; it was a crime against humanity. The hearts of all Americans tonight are with those two members of the West Virginian National Guards and their families,” Trump said in his address from Florida.