This special report covers the aftermath of a shooting in Washington, D.C., where two Guard members were left in critical condition following a 'targeted attack' on the eve of Thanksgiving. The discussion focuses on President Donald Trump's response, including his order to vet all non-citizens in the United States, a group that includes approximately 70,000 Afghans who entered the country in 2021. As one speaker in the report notes, 'it's a huge undertaking to vet every single alien in this country'. The programme examines the logistical challenges of this directive, the potential for data sharing between agencies like the DHS and IRS, and the critical condition of the soldiers hospitalised at MedStar Hospital. The suspect has been identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national.
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