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The National Guard shooting in DC, briefly explained

November 26, 2025
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here.

Welcome to The Logoff: Two National Guard members were shot in downtown Washington, DC, near the White House on Wednesday afternoon.

What do we know? This is a breaking news story, which means it’s still evolving in real time, and early reports sometimes turn out to be incorrect. With that caveat, here’s what’s been reported so far:

How is the White House responding? In a post to Truth Social, Trump described the shooting suspect as an “animal” who will “pay a very steep price.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also told reporters Trump had requested 500 additional National Guard troops be deployed to the city.

What’s the context? National Guard troops have been deployed in DC since August in what Trump has described as an effort to prevent crime in the city; however, they have largely been focused on patrolling in high-visibility areas of DC and pursuing beautification efforts like trash pickup. Multiple Republican-led states, including West Virginia, deployed troops in addition to DC’s own National Guard.

Concerns about potential clashes in the city were high after the initial deployment, but until Wednesday, it had been peaceful.

After the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, concerns about political violence in the US have also been rising — and, depending on what we learn about the motives of the shooter, this could be another flashpoint. But it’s far too soon to say exactly what happened here or what might happen next.

And with that, it’s time to log off…

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