White House blasts MS NOW correspondent's 'beyond sick' reaction to DC shooting of National Guardsmen

The White House is taking aim at MS NOW correspondent Ken Dilanian over his initial reaction to Wednesday's shooting of National Guard troops in Washington D.C. 

Dilanian appeared during the network's breaking news coverage and was asked about the environment in D.C. since President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard earlier this year. He responded by noting how the National Guard's presence has been normalized, and it was no longer seen as controversial after D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser embraced the deployment. 

He then pivoted to the political climate around the country. 

"Of 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," Dilanian told MS NOW's Katy Tur. "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."

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Tur and Dilanian also questioned the legality of the National Guard deployment in D.C., citing a federal judge's ruling that it was unlawful, which the Trump administration is appealing. 

The White House's rapid response team slammed Dilanian's comments on social media

"@KDilanianMSNOW, two heroes were just shot protecting our nation’s capital — and this is your takeaway?" the White House wrote on X.

"Democrats have relentlessly demonized these Patriots, calling them ‘illegal’ and even suggesting THEY might start shooting Americans. Get help. You are beyond sick," the White House added.

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Other critics slammed the MS NOW correspondent.

"MS NOW is about to have to rebrand again. This is truly disgusting," Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet reacted.

"How about blaming the murderer," former ESPN reporter Ed Werder suggested.

"Ken Dilanian is a disgusting individual," Red State writer Bonchie posted.

A spokesperson for MS NOW declined to comment. 

Two National Guardsmen are in critical condition in what authorities call a targeted attack just blocks away from the White House. The gunman, who has not been identified, is in custody and is being treated for injuries. 

Patriots place star offensive player on IR with knee injury ahead of stretch run

The New England Patriots just lost a key piece of their offense as they head down the stretch run. 

Head coach Mike Vrabel announced Wednesday the team placed star left tackle Will Campbell, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, on IR with a knee injury. 

The 21-year-old was carted off the field during the third quarter of the team’s 26-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday. 

Campbell will be eligible to return for the team’s Week 18 game against the Miami Dolphins. Vederian Lowe is expected to start in his place. 

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The Patriots are 10-2, winners of nine straight games and sit atop the AFC East. They play the Buffalo Bills, who are second in the AFC East at 7-4, in Week 15, a game Campbell will miss. 

A big reason for the Patriots’ turnaround — they were 4-13 last season — is the team’s revamped offensive line. 

In 2024, the team’s Week 1 offensive linemen included Chukwuma Okorafor at left tackle, Michael Jordan at left guard, David Andrews at center, Layden Robinson at right guard and Michael Onwenu at right tackle. 

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Over the offseason, the team made additions to the offensive line through both the NFL Draft and free agency. In 2025, their Week 1 offensive line was Campbell at left tackle, Jared Wilson at left guard, Garrett Bradbury at center, Onwenu at right guard and Morgan Moses at right tackle. 

The remade offensive line has been critical in second-year quarterback Drake Maye’s ascension into the MVP conversation this year. 

Maye, 23, leads the NFL in completion percentage (71%) and yards (3,130), while throwing 21 touchdowns and six interceptions in 12 games. A huge reason for this spike in production is improved protection. 

However, Maye could be missing Wilson too. The left guard also left the team’s win over the Bengals with an injury. 

It is unclear if Wilson will be able to play against the New York Giants (2-10) on Monday. 

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