The White House sharply criticised the Biden administration, accusing it of “recklessly releasing” nearly 100,000 Afghans into the U.S., linking the policy to last week’s shocking shooting near the White House that killed one National Guard member and critically injured another. Press secretary Karoline Levitt said the attack, allegedly carried out by 29-year-old Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, underscores the urgency of President Trump’s ongoing mass deportation initiative. Levitt argued that Biden’s “historic failure in Afghanistan” continues to endanger Americans and service members. Investigators are still searching for a motive, while West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey shared that injured Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe has shown signs of progress. The tragedy has reignited fierce political debate over immigration, Afghan resettlements, and national security.
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