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Two National Guard members, a woman and a man in their 20s, had surgery after they were shot in an ambush blocks from the White House in Washington, D.C. It's unclear if they will survive, officials said.
The sole suspect was shot and taken into custody shortly after the shooting. He’s been identified as an Afghan national who served alongside U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
President Donald Trump called the attack "an act of terror" in an address.
The injured West Virginia National Guard members were deployed to D.C. as part of Trump's monthslong crackdown on crime in the District.
Two National Guard members shot Wednesday in what officials called an ambush near the White House remain in critical condition on Thanksgiving Day after getting surgery. The shooting was targeted

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