Trump Vows 'Swift Justice' After Terror Attack On National Guard In Washington DC

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UPDATED: Nov 27, 2025 08:18 IST

This special report covers the aftermath of an attack on two Guard members in Washington D.C., allegedly carried out by Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakhanwal. The incident, which the FBI is investigating as an act of terror, prompted an address to the nation by U.S. President Donald Trump. In his address, President Trump stated, 'we will bring the perpetrator of this barbaric attack to swift and certain justice'. The report details the ongoing investigation into the shooter's motives and whether he acted as a lone wolf or as part of a larger terror cell. It also includes reactions from other political figures, such as U.S. Vice President JD Vance, to the shooting which took place on the eve of Thanksgiving.

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