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.