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Angelo Bavaro
Holiday heartbreak. I'm Angelo Bavaro, FOX News. One of the two National Guard members allegedly shot by an afghan national in D.C. on Wednesday did not survive.
Carmen Roberts
U.S. army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom of Somersville, West Virginia. One of the two National Guard members savagely attacked in Washington, D.C. died on Thanksgiving Day. President Trump confirmed the news.
President Trump
One of the guardsmen that we're talking about, highly respected, young, magnificent person, started service in June of 2023. Outstanding in every way. She's just passed away.
Carmen Roberts
The president says he Learned of the 20 year old's death just before he was to speak to members of the military at Mar a Lago. He added the second service member wounded in the attack, 24 year old Andrew Wolf, is still fighting for his life. CARMEN roberts, fight FOX News President Trump.
Angelo Bavaro
Says that suspected shooter is also in serious condition. The president also says his team is looking into whether to deport that suspected shooter's family. Meantime, the U.S. citizenship and Immigration Services director says he has directed a full scale reexamination of quote, every green card for every alien from every country of concern. President Trump also criticizing the program that brought Afghan refugees to the US who fought the Taliban. That suspected shooter is one of about 76,000 Afghans brought to the US after the withdrawal of the US from the country as the Taliban took over. That program was created after the 2021 decision to leave Afghanistan. President Joe Biden said the US owed it to the interpreters and fighters who opposed the Taliban by giving them a safe place outside of Afghanistan. President Trump also taking to true social vowing to quote, permanently pause migration from all third world countries to allow US Systems to fully recover. America's listening to FOX News.
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Angelo Bavaro
Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott is continuing his fight against what he calls extremist Muslim groups in his state. Fox's Brooke Taylor has those details from Dallas.
Brooke Taylor
There has been a heated fight between Governor Greg Abbott and the Muslim community after he designated the largest Muslim advocacy group as a foreign terrorist organization. So in North Texas, a Muslim community leader, Marwan Marouf, he will soon be deported. He has been in ICE custody since September. And just last week, an immigration judge issued a final order of removal. According to dhs, Marouf is from Jordan and overstayed his visa. They quote, marouf was denied a lawful permanent resident visa due to his involvement with a foundation that provided material support.
Angelo Bavaro
For Hamas, the governor classifying the Council on American Islamic Relations and the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations. Pope Leo XIV was in Turkey on Thanksgiving delivering his message of unity to the Middle east as part of his first foreign trip as pontiff. Fox's William La juneess this is, of.
William La Jeunesse
Course, the first American pope. This is his first trip abroad as pope. Vatican experts say this is a challenging trip. He could have gone to the US where he grew up or to Peru where he was a missionary. Instead, he chose Turkey, a country of 250 million Muslims, war torn Lebanon as well a divided country with a collapsing economy supporting millions of Palestinian refugees in just a week after that Israeli airstrike. This trip, the pope said, is about building bridges not just with Catholics and Muslims. He'll also meet with Turkey's chief Jewish rabbi and leaders of the Eastern Orthodox Church, with whom Catholics separated about a thousand years ago. Trips like this are also political, right? The pope is a global figure in foreign affairs. Think of the crucial role that Pope John Paul played in the fall of communism.
Angelo Bavaro
Turkey's president is an ally of the US but is also a confidant of Russian President Vladimir Putin. I'm Angelo Bavaro and this is FOX News.
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Host: FOX News Podcasts
Date: November 28, 2025
Episode Overview:
This episode delivers a concise news roundup focusing on significant national and international developments from Thanksgiving Day 2025. Major themes include the fallout from a deadly shooting involving Afghan nationals and U.S. National Guard members in Washington, D.C., immigration policy scrutiny, rising tensions between Texas authorities and Muslim advocacy groups, and Pope Leo XIV’s unprecedented visit to Turkey.
The episode covers recent tragic national news, U.S. immigration policy reactions, anti-terrorism measures, and a high-profile diplomatic mission by the new American Pope—all within a climate of tense domestic and global affairs.
The episode presents news in urgent, factual, and occasionally somber tones, particularly when describing acts of violence and loss. Political undertones surface in coverage of immigration and advocacy group crackdowns, as well as in commentary regarding the Pope’s international influence. The Fox News manner remains brisk, serious, and direct throughout.
This summary provides a concise account of the episode’s most critical news stories and the official responses, highlighting rising tensions within U.S. immigration policy, domestic security, diplomatic efforts by religious leaders, and the interconnection between domestic events and international affairs.