ABC correspondent Selina Wang was mid-sentence, her smile perfectly polished for the lens, delivering a routine update from the North Lawn. The air was thick with the usual hum of Washington D.C., a backdrop of power and predictability. Then, the rhythm of the night was violently severed by the sharp, rhythmic crack of gunfire. Her composure didn’t just fade—it vanished, replaced by the primal, wide-eyed instinct of survival as the world’s most protected address turned into a war zone… Continue reading…
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