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[Shooting near the White House, Georgia election case dismissed, and U.S.-Russia peace negotiations]-[Targeted Attack On National Guard, Trump Case Dismissed, Russia Awaits Peace Terms]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-11-27

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Recent Developments in U.S. Domestic and Foreign Policy

This report covers three major developments: a violent attack near the White House, the closure of a significant legal case against President Trump, and the ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding the Russia-Ukraine war.

Shooting Incident Near the White House

Two West Virginia National Guard members are in "critical condition" following a targeted shooting near the White House on Wednesday afternoon. The suspect, identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwam, is currently in custody. According to President Trump, the shooter arrived in the U.S. from Afghanistan under the "Operation Allies Welcome" program, which facilitated the entry of thousands of Afghans following the 2021 Taliban takeover.

Trump labeled the event an "act of terror" and has utilized the incident to renew calls for re-examining immigration policies, stating, "We must take all necessary measures to ensure the removal of any alien from any country who does not belong here." The incident occurs amidst ongoing controversy regarding the President's deployment of over 2,000 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. and other cities, a move that has faced legal challenges and judicial scrutiny, including a recent ruling that the deployment in D.C. was "unlawful."

Dismissal of Georgia Election Interference Case

In a historic legal development, the final outstanding criminal case against President Trump—the election interference case in Georgia—has been "officially dismissed." Special prosecutor Pete Scandalakis, who took over the case following the removal of District Attorney Fani Willis, concluded that the charges, including the "racketeering charge" at the heart of the indictment, were insufficient.

Legal experts, such as Georgia State University law professor Anthony Michael Kreis, expressed concern that the dismissal represents a missed opportunity for accountability, noting that "this was really an opportunity for justice and reconciliation and that has been squandered." With this decision, it is widely expected that President Trump will face no further legal consequences related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results.

U.S.-Russia Peace Negotiations and Diplomatic Tensions

President Trump’s Special Envoy, Steve Witkoff, is scheduled to travel to Moscow to discuss a revised U.S. peace proposal for the war in Ukraine. This diplomatic effort faces significant hurdles, particularly following leaked transcripts of interactions between Witkoff and Kremlin officials. The leaks suggest that the initial U.S. proposal was "heavily influenced by Moscow," with critics arguing that Witkoff worked "too closely" with his Russian counterparts to undermine Ukrainian leadership.

While the Kremlin has dismissed these leaks as "fake," the controversy has complicated the peace process. As NPR's Charles Maines reports, the revised plan now incorporates input from Europe and Ukraine, likely removing terms that were overly favorable to Russia. Despite calls from some Republicans for Witkoff’s resignation, the administration continues to frame these discussions as a "standard form of negotiation" intended to bring the conflict to a close.

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Two National Guard members are in critical condition after being shot near the White House.
President Trump says a suspect came to the U.S. from Afghanistan.
We must take all necessary measures to ensure the removal of any alien from any country who does not belong here.
What is Trump calling for?
I'm E. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News.
President Trump will face no legal consequences for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

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