Two National Guardsmen Shot — and the People Who Let It Happen Pretend They’re Shocked
Well here’s the part the Biden–Harris crowd desperately wants everyone to forget: this wasn’t some unforeseeable lightning strike. This was baked-in, predictable, and repeatedly warned about by people inside the system who were ignored, silenced, or steamrolled because their warnings were politically inconvenient.
For years now, whistleblowers have been saying the same thing:
The third-party contractors doing the vetting were actually catching red flags — real ones. Security issues. Criminal concerns. Extremist ties. Identity inconsistencies. The sort of stuff any sane administration would treat as a hard stop.
But under Biden and Harris?
Those red flags weren’t treated as warnings. They were treated as obstacles to bulldoze.
Multiple insiders have openly stated that higher-ups overrode their own vetting teams and pushed people through anyway. Not because they were safe. Not because they were properly screened. But because the White House wanted the optics of “successful resettlement” more than they wanted the truth — or national security.
And now here we are.
Two National Guardsmen shot in the nation’s capital by an Afghan national who never should’ve been anywhere near a US street corner, let alone within striking distance of American service members.
What kind of government deliberately erodes its own protective barriers?
What kind of leadership treats legitimate threats like administrative inconveniences?
And how many warnings have to be buried before the pattern becomes too obvious to deny?
This is the bitter truth:
They gambled with public safety to score political points.
And Americans — including uniformed Guardsmen — are paying the price.
When you override red-flag vetting on foreign entrants, you’re not being compassionate. You’re not being humanitarian. You’re being reckless with other people’s lives.
And God knows why anyone would want to do that to their own country.
But the consequences are here now, and they aren’t abstract. Two Guardsmen are in hospital — and this administration will inevitably hide behind the usual script: “We couldn’t have predicted this.”
Yes, they could have.
They were told.
They just didn’t care.
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