
GPS data has revealed that the father of the suspected Jewish Museum shooter Elias Rodriguez was present at former President Barack Obama’s Washington, D.C. residence for 32 minutes this past March.
The stunning development raises new questions about the networks behind recent domestic terror incidents in the US, with critics asking whether the former president is involved in organizing events designed to destabilize the nation.
Eric Rodriguez’s visit took place just a short walk from the Islamic Center of Washington, D.C.—a location already scrutinized by intelligence analysts for its high-profile connections.
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Disturbingly, the father of the accused gunman who shot and killed two staffers at the Capital Jewish Museum was also a ‘special guest’ of a Democratic congressman for President Donald Trump’s March address to Congress.
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‘Eric Rodriguez was our guest during the President’s Joint Speech to Congress, but we don’t know his family,’ a spokesperson for Rep. Jesús ‘Chuy’ García (D-Ill.) claimed during an interview with the New York Post.

At the time, García’s office celebrated Rodriguez as an ‘outspoken advocate against attacks on veterans’ services and the rights of unionized federal employees.’
Daily Mail report: Eric Rodriguez identified himself as a disabled Iraq War veteran and was involved in anti-Trump protests of cuts to the federal government.
‘Veterans, we’re under attack,’ he said tearfully at an event with congressional Democrats.
‘They’re slashing staff, crushing unions and selling out the VA, for what?’ he said. ‘So billionaires can make more money while veterans sit on wait lists, or worse, they’ll get no treatment.’
Congressman Garcia hailed Rodriguez, the father of the shooter, as a hero.
‘Eric represents the very best of our community — someone who has served his country, continues to serve his fellow veterans and fights every day to protect the dignity of working people,’ the congressman said in a statement at the time.
He also posted video of Rodriguez’s speech on Instagram.
His son, Elias Rodriguez, was charged in court for shooting and killing a young couple, Yaron Lischinsky, 28, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, as they left an event at the museum.

‘I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza,’ Rodriguez told officers who arrested him, according to the charging documents.
After the shooting, Rep. Garcia condemned the shooting as a ‘horrible senseless act of antisemitism.’