Washington D.C. Shooting Exposes Flaws in Security Vetting and National Safety
The tragic shooting of two National Guard members in Washington D.C. spotlights critical failures in vetting processes, raising urgent questions about protecting our homeland and honoring the sacrifices of our defenders.
On a day meant to celebrate national unity, Washington D.C. was shaken by a devastating attack on two members of the National Guard, leaving one dead and another critically wounded. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national brought to the United States under the Obama-Biden administration's Operation Allies Welcome, now faces first-degree murder charges among potentially more severe accusations. Has America's Security Been Compromised by Reckless Policies? Lakanwal’s background is not just a detail—it is the painful symptom of deeper systemic failures. Previously affiliated with a CIA-backed military unit in Afghanistan, he was evacuated during the chaotic U.S. troop withdrawal...
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