Trump backs Hegseth as defense secretary denies ordering second strike on boat – US politics live
In a poignant response to the tragic shooting that left one West Virginia National Guard member dead and another critically injured, President Biden has extended an invitation to the families of the soldiers to visit the White House. The attack occurred just a day before Thanksgiving, casting a shadow over the holiday for many in the community. The slain soldier, 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom, was remembered as a dedicated service member whose life was cut short in a senseless act of violence. Her fellow service member, 24-year-old U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, is currently fighting for his life in the hospital, prompting an outpouring of support and prayers from across the state.
As the nation grapples with the implications of this tragedy, calls for an immediate investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting have intensified. Reports have surfaced regarding a separate incident involving a military figure, Hegseth, who allegedly ordered a second strike on a boat suspected of drug smuggling. This has raised questions about the appropriateness of military engagement in domestic matters and the protocols in place to protect service members. The juxtaposition of these incidents highlights the complex challenges facing military personnel today, as they navigate both external threats and internal crises. Vigils held throughout West Virginia serve as a testament to the community’s grief and resilience, as they honor the sacrifices made by their service members while advocating for justice and accountability in the wake of violence.
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President’s remarks come amid calls for an immediate investigation into reports Hegseth ordered a second strike on alleged drug-smuggling boat
After two members of the West Virginia national guard were shot in DC last week, the president has invited their families to the White House.
One soldier, 20-year-old
Sarah Beckstrom
, was killed in the attack –which took place the day before Thanksgiving. Her fellow service member, US air force staff Sgt
Andrew Wolfe
, 24, remains hospitalized in critical condition. Vigils across West Virginia have taken place in their memory.
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