
White House Outraged After Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers
Tragedy Strikes Israeli Embassy: White House Vows Justice Following Murder of Two Staffers Washington, D.C. - In a somber press briefing on May 22, 2025, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the nation following the brutal murder of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C. The victims, identified as Yaron Loshinsky and Sarah Milgram, were described as a young couple deeply in love, with plans for Yaron to propose to Sarah in Jerusalem next week. "President Trump is saddened and outraged over the brutal murder," Leavitt stated, her voice filled with emotion. "The evil of antisemitism must be eradicated from our society. Hatred has no place in the United States of America under President Donald Trump." Yaron's father, Daniel, spoke earlier that morning about the couple's devotion to each other, describing them as "a star couple" at the embassy. His heartbreak over the senseless loss of his son and his future daughter-in-law underscores the profound tragedy of the event. The White House press secretary confirmed that the Department of Justice is committed to bringing the perpetrator to justice, pursuing the case "to the fullest extent of the law." This commitment offers a glimmer of hope amidst the grief and outrage, signifying a determination to combat hate crimes and ensure accountability for this heinous act. The White House is praying for the victims, their families, and friends during this unimaginable time.