US President Donald Trump announced the death of Sarah Pickstrom, one of two National Guard members who were shot on Sunday near the White House. Speaking at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Trump said he learned of Pickstrom's death shortly before starting a video call with American troops during a Thanksgiving holiday event. He also stated that the other soldier is 'fighting for his life'. Meanwhile, his administration announced it will review the permanent residency status for immigrants from 19 countries, including Afghanistan. In a separate development, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced it has launched an international terrorism investigation as new details emerge about the suspected armed assailant, a 29-year-old Afghan citizen who had previously served in the military.
Trump Announces Death of National Guard Member Shot Near White House
US President Donald Trump announced the death of Sarah Pickstrom, a National Guard member shot near the White House. Another soldier is fighting for his life. The administration will also review residency for immigrants from 19 countries.