Trump Slams Biden as Crises Pile Up: ‘Who or What Will Joe Biden Surrender to Next?’; Wall Street Journal Blasts Biden for Blaming Afghanistan Crisis on Trump: A ‘pathetic denial’, and related stories
Trump Slams Biden as Crises Pile Up: ‘Who or What Will Joe Biden Surrender to Next?’:
Former President Donald Trump blasted President Joe Biden in a statement on Monday, asking, “Who or what will Joe Biden surrender to next?”
“First Joe Biden surrendered to COVID and it has come roaring back. Then he surrendered to the Taliban, who has quickly overtaken Afghanistan and destroyed confidence in American power and influence,” Trump said.
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President Donald J. Trump:
“First Joe Biden surrendered to COVID and it has come roaring back. Then he surrendered to the Taliban, who has quickly overtaken Afghanistan and destroyed confidence in American power and influence. pic.twitter.com/2qyLm2U6rV
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) August 16, 2021
“The outcome in Afghanistan, including the withdrawal, would have been totally different if the Trump Administration had been in charge. Who or what will Joe Biden surrender to next? Someone should ask him, if they can find him,” the former president added. —>READ MORE HERE
Wall Street Journal blasts Biden for blaming Afghanistan crisis on Trump: A ‘pathetic denial’:
The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal issued a forceful rebuke of President Biden’s response to the crisis in Afghanistan, a calamity that Biden over the weekend suggested is partly the result of former President Trump’s policy toward the war-torn nation.
“President Biden’s statement on Saturday washing his hands of Afghanistan deserves to go down as one of the most shameful in history by a Commander in Chief at such a moment of American retreat,” the editors wrote on Sunday. “As the Taliban closed in on Kabul, Mr. Biden sent a confirmation of U.S. abandonment that absolved himself of responsibility, deflected blame to his predecessor, and more or less invited the Taliban to take over the country.”
Trump, Biden said in a Saturday statement issued from Camp David, “left the Taliban in the strongest position militarily since 2001 and imposed a May 1, 2021 deadline on US forces.” —>READ MORE HERE
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