Family members of some of the 13 U.S. soldiers killed during the administration’s disastrous 2021 military withdrawal from Afghanistan alleged this week that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris still had not reached out, according to the Free Beacon.
Several members of the Gold Star families participated in a call with Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, on Monday to commemorate the anniversary of their loved ones’ deaths while attempting to maintain order at the Kabul airport three years ago. The suicide bombing at Abbey Gate by a member of ISIS-K also left more than 150 Afghan civilians dead and maimed many others.
Biden “has never once reached out to any of our families,” Cheryl Juels, who lost her niece, Marine Corps Sgt. Nicole Gee, told Vance.
“Kamala Harris has never once reached out,” she added. “Kamala Harris supported [Biden] this entire time.”
Reports indicated that Biden did meet with some of the family members of the deceased shortly after the fiasco, but it did not go well.
After he was caught checking his watch during the unloading of the caskets, he reportedly spent more time talking about his own dead son, cancer victim Beau Biden, than hearing out the bereaved parents.
“I actually leaned into my son’s mother’s ear and I said ‘I swear to God if he checks his watch one more time…’ and [that] was probably only four times in,” recalled Mark Schmitz, the father of 20-year-old Lance Cpl. Jared Schmitz, during a follow-up appearance on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show. […]
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