If you’ve checked the news recently, you’ve probably seen the shocking reports about the two National Guard members who were attacked while on duty in Washington, DC. One of the soldiers tragically died from her injuries, while the other remains in the hospital fighting for his life. As more information surfaced, the identity of the suspected shooter was revealed to be Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan evacuee who reportedly worked closely with the CIA and passed U.S. vetting procedures. Once this detail became public, the questions exploded online and in the press. People wanted answers, and naturally, reporters turned to the one person who never hesitates to give a headline: Donald Trump.
During a press interaction in Washington, DC, a reporter asked Trump directly about the attacker’s background, including the confirmed information that Lakanwal had previously been vetted by U.S. agencies. Trump brushed aside those facts instantly, saying the suspect “went cuckoo,” and claiming things like this happen “too often with these people.” He then insisted, without evidence, that Lakanwal had come into the country unvetted. From there, Trump pivoted into a familiar talking point, arguing that incidents like this are the reason why ICE agents have been aggressively detaining people, often without due process or clear justification.
The reporter pushed back and pointed out that Afghan evacuees were screened by DHS and the FBI. Trump, who famously does not enjoy being contradicted, snapped almost immediately. He insulted the reporter by calling her “stupid” and repeatedly tried to talk over her. He then blamed the entire situation on former President Biden and insisted that he was simply cleaning up this national mess. The clash quickly spread across social media where people took sides, but a large portion of commentary was heavily critical of Trump.
Online, many users said they did not believe Trump’s attempts to distance himself from the situation. Several pointed out that his claims were directly contradicted by public records and official reports. One commenter wrote, “He hates being fact checked, especially when the facts come from his own administration.” Another joked that the whole exchange in Washington, DC made it seem like Trump was the one losing touch with reality.
Plenty of people highlighted the irony of Trump calling someone “stupid” while making statements that were easily disproven. One person wrote, “‘You’re a stupid person.’ The irony is thicker than the Epstein documents with his name all over them.” Others expressed frustration rather than humor and wondered how the United States ended up electing someone they viewed as incompetent for a second time.







