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Court documents reveal that Nasire Best, the 21-year-old gunman killed after opening fire at a Secret Service checkpoint outside the White House on May 23, 2026, had at least three prior encounters with agents — including an involuntary psychiatric commitment — raising hard questions about threat-assessment gaps and inter-agency coordination. Meanwhile, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has seized on the shooting and the earlier White House Correspondents' Dinner attack to push for resuming construction on a controversial $400 million presidential ballroom, linking national security to a project that courts have said requires congressional approval.