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26.11.2025

The Day National Guardsmen Were Shot Near White House

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 26.11.2025.

It displays 296 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.11.2025The Day National Guardsmen Were Shot Near White House

On November 26th, US media began with reports on President Trump's continued efforts to finalize a Ukraine peace deal and the administration's actions against lawmakers. Later, immigration issues gained prominence with a White House press secretary's relative detained by ICE.

By early afternoon, discussion shifted to the Ukraine peace deal, with Russia deeming a quick resolution premature. The latter half of the day, however, was dominated by the breaking news of a shooting incident near the White House, where two National Guard members were injured. Reports initially conflicted on their condition, with some outlets stating fatalities, later clarified as critical injuries. A suspect was taken into custody, and President Trump commented on the attacker. This incident overshadowed other stories, including the dismissal of the Georgia election interference case against Trump and his allies.

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06:17ICE Raids Touch White House

US media is heavily focused on immigration, specifically the growing number of non-criminals detained by ICE and legal challenges to their arrests (CBS, NY Post, AP News, The Daily Beast, ABC News). Concurrently, discussions continue around efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war, with the US Army secretary taking a key negotiation role and outlining sticking points (Boston Globe, CNN, NBC News, Newsmax, Washington Times).
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The pursuit of Mark Kelly in the military justice system sends a clear message to service members and veterans.
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08:47Ukraine Peace Deal's Fading Hope

US media heavily focuses on the evolving Ukraine peace deal, with Russia deeming a quick resolution premature despite US-backed proposals and Trump's envoys set to visit Moscow (CBS, NBC News, AP News, Newsmax, The Hill). Concurrently, immigration issues resurface, particularly with the detention of a relative of WH press secretary Karoline Leavitt by ICE (NY Post, The Daily Beast, Reason, ABC News).
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Govan Mbeki spent more than two decades in prison for his role in the struggle against apartheid. As a leader of South Africa’s Communist movement, he was also an important theorist who creatively applied Marxist ideas to South African society.
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Leading French automaker Renault is reportedly converting some production sites to make military drones. It’s stirred discontent among car workers in France, who say they didn’t sign up for Europe’s rearmament push.
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The Trump administration is planning to re-vet hundreds of thousands of refugees allowed into the U.S. during the Biden administration, drawing a fierce rebuke from immigration groups who call it an insult to people who are escaping horrors.
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10:37Ukraine Talks Exposed

US media continues to focus on the Ukraine peace deal, with Russian officials stating a recent call leak was intended to 'hinder' peace talks, while US sources suggest the leaked call revealed schmoozing (ABC News, National Review, CBS, NBC News, AP News, The Hill). Concurrently, several outlets are discussing controversies around Thanksgiving, including universities calling for its 'decolonization' and an immigration-related deportation (Boston Globe, Fox News, The Federalist).
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Contrary to Donald Trump’s misleading claims about lowering the price of Thanksgiving dinner, holiday grocery costs are up 41% since 2019. The private sector created this mess and can’t be relied on to fix it. Our food system needs a public option.
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11:55Georgia Election Case Against Trump Ends

US media is predominantly focused on the dismissal of the Georgia election interference case against President Trump and his allies (ABC News, CBS, The Epoch Times, NBC News, NPR, The Hill, AP News, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Times). Separately, new research claims a significantly higher death toll from the Israeli conflict in Gaza (Common Dreams), while other outlets discuss domestic issues like Amtrak's record ridership (Newsweek) and immigration (Fox News, Boston Globe).
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14:59Georgia Case Against Trump Dissolves

US media is predominantly focused on the dismissal of the Georgia election interference case against President Trump and his allies (Breitbart, CBS, AP News, HuffPost, Newsmax, The Epoch Times, NBC News, NPR, The Hill, Washington Post, Washington Examiner). Separately, an incident near the White House involved military personnel being shot (ABC News), while immigration issues continue to be discussed, including ICE detentions (Boston Globe, NYTimes, Washington Times).
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15:34White House Lockdown National Guard Shot

US media is predominantly focused on the shooting incident near the White House, where two National Guard members were injured and a suspect is in custody (ABC News, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, Fox News, NPR, NY Post, The Hill, Washington Post, AP News, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Newsmax, One America News Network, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Washington Times). Concurrently, the Georgia election interference case against Trump has been dropped (NBC News, The Epoch Times).
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Following the shocking shooting of at least two National Guard troops near the White House on Wednesday, President Donald Trump, vacationing at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida for Thanksgiving, was swiftly briefed on the incident -- making a statement on Truth Social.
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16:11Guardsmen Fall in DC

US media is heavily focused on the shooting near the White House where two National Guard members have died and a suspect is in custody (ABC News, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, Fox News, NY Post, The Hill, Washington Post, AP News, The Daily Beast, Daily Caller, The Daily Wire, Newsmax, One America News Network, USA Today, NPR, HuffPost, Washington Times). Concurrently, the Georgia election interference case against Trump has been dropped (NBC News).
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The Guard members were part of a deployment ordered in August by President Trump. Details about the shooting were still unclear.
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Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee dismissed the entire Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and his remaining co-defendants, including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows, in a one-page order on Wednesday -- granting a motion filed by special prosecutor Pete Skandalakis.
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16:34National Guardsmen Shot Near White House

US media is heavily focused on the shooting incident near the White House, where two National Guard members were shot, with conflicting reports regarding their condition (ABC News, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, Fox News, NPR, NY Post, NYTimes, Washington Post, Daily Caller, Newsmax, USA Today, Washington Times, The Hill, AP News, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, HuffPost, Washington Examiner). A suspect is in custody. Concurrently, the Georgia election interference case against President Trump has been dismissed (NBC News, One America News Network).
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Two members of West Virginia's National Guard were shot Wednesday in downtown Washington, D.C., just blocks from the White House. A suspect shot in the incident is in custody with injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening. [Full Story]
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17:27White House Shots Ring Out

US media continues to heavily focus on the shooting incident near the White House, where two National Guard members were shot. Reports clarify their condition as critical, with initial reports of deaths being retracted (ABC News, Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, Fox News, NPR, NY Post, NYTimes, Washington Post, Daily Caller, Newsmax, USA Today, Washington Times, The Hill, AP News, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, HuffPost, Washington Examiner, One America News Network). A suspect is in custody, and President Trump has commented on the attacker (The Daily Beast, Daily Caller, USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Daily Wire, Newsmax).
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has announced the deployment of 500 additional Guard troops to D.C. in response to the attack near the White House that left two National Guardsmen in critical condition.
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In the aftermath of Wednesday’s shooting of two National Guard troops near the White House, War Secretary Pete Hegseth said President Donald Trump has requested the deployment of another 500 Guard members to the nation’s capital. "This will only stiffen our resolve to make Washington, D.C., safe and beautiful,” Hegseth told reporters. [Full Story]
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19:27Guardsmen Shot Near White House

US media continues to heavily focus on the shooting near the White House, where two National Guard members were injured and remain in critical condition, contradicting earlier reports of deaths (ABC News, AP News, The Daily Beast, The Epoch Times, Fox News, NY Post, Reason, The Hill, Vox, Washington Examiner). A suspect is in custody, and President Trump has ordered an additional 500 National Guardsmen to be deployed to Washington (Breitbart, National Review, Newsmax, One America News Network). Outrage over the incident is erupting across party lines (Fox News).
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20:43Afghan National Suspect in Guard Shooting

US media continues its heavy focus on the shooting of two National Guard members near the White House, who remain in critical condition (ABC News, Boston Globe, Breitbart, Fox News, MSNBC, NPR, NY Post, NYTimes, Newsweek, Washington Post, AP News, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, HuffPost, National Review, Newsmax, One America News Network, The Blaze, USA Today, Washington Examiner, CBS, The Epoch Times, The Hill, Daily Caller, Reason, Vox, Washington Times). The suspect has been identified as an Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who arrived in the US during the 2021 withdrawal, with some outlets highlighting the FBI is investigating the incident as potential terrorism and linking it to the Biden administration's Operation Allies Welcome (ABC News, Breitbart, Fox News, NY Post, NYTimes, Newsweek, Washington Post, The Daily Wire, National Review, Newsmax, One America News Network, The Blaze, USA Today, Washington Examiner).
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23:59Afghan Suspect, Guard Shootings

US media continues to focus heavily on the shooting of two National Guard members near the White House, who remain in critical condition (ABC News, Boston Globe, Fox News, NPR, The Hill, AP News, The Daily Beast, Daily Caller, The Federalist, One America News Network, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Breitbart, CBS, The Epoch Times, MSNBC, NY Post, NYTimes, Newsweek, Washington Post, The Daily Wire, HuffPost, National Review, Newsmax, Reason, The Blaze, Vox, Washington Times). The suspect, identified as an Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is now central to discussions regarding his immigration status and the Biden administration's policies, with some outlets framing the attack as an act of terror and attributing blame to Democratic rhetoric or Biden's post-Afghanistan immigration policy (ABC News, Fox News, NPR, The Hill, The Daily Beast, Daily Caller, The Federalist, One America News Network, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Breitbart, NY Post, NYTimes, Newsweek, Washington Post, The Daily Wire, National Review, Newsmax, The Blaze, Vox). President Trump has also ordered a review of Afghans who entered the US under Biden and plans to send more Guard personnel to DC (NPR, The Hill, One America News Network, USA Today).