Trump Pays Tribute To Service Members Killed In Afghanistan On 3-Year Anniversary
Former President Donald Trump honored the 13 service members that died three years ago during the United States’ chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal.
Former President Donald Trump honored the 13 service members that died three years ago during the United States’ chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal.
Jen Psaki, a host for MSNBC and the former White House press secretary for President Joe Biden, said that she will retract a paragraph from her new book that describes Biden checking his watch at a memorial service for U.S. soldiers who lost their lives during the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The U.S. attorney’s office stated on Tuesday that a former financial counselor for the United States Army had entered a guilty plea to cheating the families of slain service members out of life insurance premiums.
On Capitol Hill Tuesday, lawmakers hosted a roundtable forum for the Gold Star family members of the service members killed in the terrorist attack at the Kabul airport two years ago.
The father of a United States Marine who was killed in the terrorist attack at Kabul airport in Afghanistan during the withdrawal in 2021 ripped into the president on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
Renewed scrutiny has been cast on the president and his administration about how they have treated the families of the 13 service members who were killed in the disastrous military withdrawal from Afghanistan
Following a congressional forum for Gold Star families of the U.S. soldiers killed in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan’s last year, California Congressman Darrell Issa says the Biden Administration is in “two forms of damage control.”
Nearly two years ago, 13 U.S. service members were killed during the withdrawal from Afghanistan.