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American Focus > Blog > Crime > MS NOW journalist Ken Dilanian blasted for live broadcast comments on National Guard shooting: ‘Insane take’
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MS NOW journalist Ken Dilanian blasted for live broadcast comments on National Guard shooting: ‘Insane take’

Last updated: November 26, 2025 3:10 pm
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In a recent on-air report, MS NOW correspondent Ken Dilanian sparked controversy with his comments on the shooting incident that left two National Guardsmen critically injured near the White House. Dilanian suggested that the suspect may have been reacting to the “controversy” surrounding uniformed Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers in American cities.

During the breaking news report, Dilanian remarked on the presence of ICE officers in American cities, stating, “[O]f course, you know, there’s so much controversy happening in the United States right now with ice, who are also wearing uniforms and wearing masks. And so there’s, you don’t know, people walking around with uniforms in an American city. There are some Americans that might object to that. And so apparently this shooting has happened.”

The shooting, described by law enforcement officials as a targeted “ambush,” resulted in two National Guardsmen being critically injured, with one reportedly shot in the head. Despite the severity of the attack, Dilanian’s perspective drew criticism from online users who found his comments dismissive of the gravity of the situation.

One user expressed disbelief, stating, “You do realize two people were murdered? Surely you know this.” Another user accused Dilanian of victim-blaming, while others condemned his remarks as insensitive and inappropriate given the circumstances.

Following the shooting, President Trump authorized the deployment of 500 additional National Guards troops to Washington, DC. The suspect involved in the attack was apprehended and is currently in federal custody, although reports indicate that they are not cooperating with authorities. The motive behind the shooting remains unclear, as authorities continue to investigate the incident.

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As the nation grapples with the aftermath of this tragic event, the focus remains on supporting the injured National Guardsmen and their families, as well as seeking justice for the senseless act of violence that occurred near the White House. In today’s fast-paced world, we are constantly bombarded with information from all angles. From social media updates to breaking news alerts, it can be overwhelming to keep up with everything that’s happening in the world. This constant influx of information can lead to information overload, which can have negative effects on our mental health and well-being.

Information overload occurs when the amount of information available exceeds our ability to process it effectively. This can lead to feelings of overwhelm, stress, and anxiety. When we are inundated with information, our brains can become overloaded and struggle to focus on any one thing. This can lead to decreased productivity, difficulty making decisions, and even physical symptoms like headaches or fatigue.

One of the main culprits of information overload is the rise of social media. With platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram constantly updating with new content, it can be difficult to keep up with everything that’s happening. Not to mention the pressure to constantly check for updates and notifications can add to our feelings of overwhelm.

Another factor contributing to information overload is the 24/7 news cycle. With news outlets constantly updating their websites and social media feeds with breaking news, it can be hard to keep up with the latest developments. This can lead to a constant feeling of needing to stay informed, even if it’s at the expense of our mental health.

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So, what can we do to combat information overload? One strategy is to limit our exposure to social media and news outlets. Setting boundaries around when and how often we check these platforms can help reduce the amount of information we’re exposed to. Taking breaks from technology altogether can also be beneficial in giving our brains a chance to rest and recharge.

It’s also important to prioritize the information that is most important to us. Instead of trying to keep up with everything, focus on the topics and sources that are most relevant to your interests and well-being. This can help reduce the amount of information you’re trying to process and make it easier to stay informed without feeling overwhelmed.

In conclusion, information overload is a real problem in today’s digital age. By being mindful of our consumption habits and setting boundaries around our exposure to information, we can help combat feelings of overwhelm and stress. Taking time to unplug and prioritize the information that is most important to us can go a long way in maintaining our mental health and well-being.

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