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Both the Biden and Trump administrations had multiple opportunities to screen Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the Afghan national accused of shooting and killing a National Guard member near the White House on Wednesday, Camilo Montoya-Galvez . Lakanwal arrived in September 2021 as part of Operation Allies Welcome under the Biden administration...

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🚨 CIA DIRECTOR CONFIRMS DC SHOOTER WAS A CIA-LINKED AFGHAN BROUGHT IN BY BIDEN 🚨 Fox News has now confirmed the unthinkable — the DC shooter previously worked with the CIA in Afghanistan, and that was the justification the Biden administration used to fly him into the United States under Operation Allies Welcome. CIA Director John Ratcliffe didn’t mince words: “The Biden administration justified bringing the alleged shooter to the United States in September 2021 due to his prior work with the U.S. government, including CIA, as a member of a partner force in Kandahar… The individual, and so many others, should have NEVER been allowed to come here.” This is catastrophic. This man — Rahmanullah Lakanwal — was: • Flown into America in 2021 • Granted asylum earlier this year • Allowed to live freely in the U.S. • And has now allegedly shot two National Guardsmen near the White House at point-blank range Both heroes are fighting for their lives tonight. And now we learn he wasn’t just “vetted.” He was connected to U.S. intelligence operations — the very connection Biden used to green-light his entry. This is not incompetence. This is systemic failure at the highest levels of national security. Operation Allies Welcome has become one of the most dangerous immigration disasters in modern U.S. history: Terror suspects waved through Unknown fighters brought in Background checks overridden “Humanitarian parole” rubber-stamped CIA-linked individuals flown straight into American cities And Biden called this “safe” and “thoroughly screened.” Americans were lied to. Tonight, two National Guardsmen are in critical condition because Biden opened the gates to tens of thousands of unknown, unvetted, and in some cases armed foreign combatants. President Trump is right: Every single Afghan brought in under Biden must be re-examined — and every single one who does not belong must be removed. America deserves answers. America deserves accountability. And the families of these two Guardsmen deserve justice. This is what happens when a government puts ideology above national security. And the American people will never forget it. 🇺🇸

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The CIA, George SOROS, and the BIDEN administration's connections to the NATIONAL GUARD SHOOTER. Why are there Google Trends searches of the shooter that spike hours BEFORE the shooting even happened? Rahmanullah Lakanwal settled in Washington State from Afghanistan through the "World Relief" organization, which receives U.S. taxpayer dollars through USAID. This same NGO works with pro-migration and open border groups that are heavily backed by George Soros, who also backed the transformation of Evangelical churches, which is connected to the housing efforts through the World Relief organization. Rahmanullah Lakanwal is reportedly a former member of the CIA-backed Kandahar Strike Force, based on a leaked ID and John Ratcliffe saying on Fox, that Lakanwal had CIA “partner force” ties in Kandahar from declassified briefings. Google search results for Rahmanullah Lakanwal spiked in the DC area on November 20, which is 6 full days before the attack, and then again multiple times on the morning of the attack. Digging deeper into the background and military experience of the shooter: The Afghan refugee fought in the late days of the U.S. war there as part of a “Zero Unit,” a paramilitary force that worked with the C.I.A. The units were known for their brutality and labeled “death squads” by human rights groups. The suspect, identified by federal officials as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, grew up in a village in the eastern province of Khost. A childhood friend who asked to be identified only as Muhammad because he feared Taliban reprisals said that Mr. Lakanwal had suffered from mental health issues and was disturbed by the casualties his unit had caused. “He would tell me and our friends that their military operations were very tough, their job was very difficult, and they were under a lot of pressure,” Muhammad said. Members of the Zero units were among the thousands of Afghans relocated to the United States under the Biden administration after the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops in August 2021, which allowed the Taliban to retake control of the country. Federal officials said Mr. Lakanwal was part of that program and had resettled with his family in Washington State. “The Biden administration justified bringing the alleged shooter to the United States in September 2021 due to his prior work with the U.S. government, including C.I.A., as a member of a partner force in Kandahar,” the C.I.A. director, John Ratcliffe, said in a statement, adding that the accused assailant “should have never been allowed to come here.” An Afghan intelligence officer, speaking anonymously because he wasn’t allowed to comment publicly, confirmed that Mr. Lakanwal had served in Kandahar in one of the Zero Units, which were formally part of the Afghan intelligence service. The units had been trained for nighttime raids targeting suspected Taliban members and were accused by human rights groups of widespread killings of civilians. The intelligence officer said that one of Mr. Lakanwal’s brothers was the deputy commander of the Zero Unit in Kandahar, which was known as 03. Muhammad, Mr. Lakanwal’s childhood friend said he had last seen him a few weeks before the Taliban takeover in 2021, when Mr. Lakanwal came to Khost to marry his second wife. He had started smoking weed, Muhammad said, and ended up divorcing his new wife a few days after the wedding. Muhammed recalled that Mr. Lakanwal told him: “When he saw blood, bodies, and the wounded, he could not tolerate it, and it put a lot of pressure on his mind.” Taliban officials denounced the actions of the Zero Units during the war. “After that, they fled to the United States in search of a better life,” Mr. Badloon said in a social media post. “These traitors still do not let the Afghan people live in peace.” The C.I.A. has denied the allegations of brutality among the units, saying they were the result of Taliban propaganda. The question remains: Was this a terror attack or an inside job?

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