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Thousands gathered at Abbey Gate seeking help, facing malnutrition, dehydration, and Taliban brutality. Afghans tried to kill themselves to escape torture. Despite reporting atrocities, no action was taken. State hindered evacuation efforts, risking lives. A potential suicide bomber was ignored, leading to casualties. The chaotic withdrawal lacked accountability. The speaker highlights the deaths of 11 marines, 1 sailor, and 1 soldier, demanding justice.

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Coral Duleto, mother of Corporal Humberto Sanchez, stated that while her son is not buried in Arlington, Trump's tribute there felt like it honored all fallen soldiers. She says Trump has met with the families before. Duleto claims that after three years, Kamala Harris and President Biden have not said the 13 soldiers' names and called the Afghanistan withdrawal a success, which she says caused sadness and outrage. She believes they are responsible for murdering the soldiers. Duleto says that Biden and Harris have not met with the families to explain what happened, and that Biden left the soldiers behind to fulfill his agenda. She invites Harris and Biden to meet with the families and explain the Afghanistan withdrawal, stating that as parents, they deserve an explanation and the truth.

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Afghanistan is no longer a safe haven for terrorists, but it has become chaotic. The speaker blames President Biden for the situation and urges him to address the Taliban. Many American citizens and others have been left behind, causing frustration and anger. The speaker mentions that some US citizens were unable to access the airport. Despite the challenges, the speaker believes the mission is not yet a failure, but acknowledges the threat of ISIS.

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The speaker recounts visiting Arlington at the request of military families, including one soldier with severe injuries. While there, he took pictures with the families at the graves of their loved ones. He states that he read reports accusing him of using the visit to politic. The speaker claims that these accusations originate from Washington, D.C., and that prosecutors are being sent into various offices. He asserts that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris "killed their children by incompetence," referencing an unspecified event for which no general or bureaucrat was fired. He says the families asked him to take pictures because they love him.

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Gold Star families are addressing Vice President Kamala Harris regarding her recent post about supporting the military and military families. They state they have not seen that support in the three years since their children were killed in action. The families invited President Trump to Arlington National Cemetery for the third anniversary of the Afghanistan exit at Abbey Gate on August 26, 2021, where he laid a wreath and visited gravesites. They say Trump and his team were respectful and listened to their stories. The families are asking why Harris won't return their calls and explain why she called their daughter-in-law's death a success. They claim her remarks about Trump's visit are lies and deceit. They invited Trump to Arlington as someone who has taken the time to hear their stories and help them get accountability from the Harris administration. They state they have received nothing but lies and cover-ups. They suggest Harris should step down if she cannot honor military members, their families, and veterans.

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Biden checked his watch multiple times during the ramp ceremony for 13 fallen service members, which many found disrespectful. This ceremony is a solemn occasion for families, and it reflects the ultimate sacrifice made by soldiers. Observers noted that Biden seemed preoccupied, suggesting he did not fully grasp the significance of the moment. Comparisons were made to previous presidents, with Trump prioritizing attendance and showing empathy towards grieving families, while Biden’s demeanor appeared more detached. The act of checking his watch during such a critical moment was seen as a failure to honor those who served and sacrificed for the nation.

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The Afghanistan exit is described as a disgraceful failure, leading to the death of 13 American soldiers. The remains of the fallen service members arrived at Dover Air Force Base. Kamala Harris is implicated in the incompetence that led to the deaths. Gold star families state that Biden and Harris have refused to say the names of the fallen soldiers. One gold star family member says that since her daughter-in-law's death in Afghanistan, there has been silence from the Biden-Harris administration, who have allegedly pushed them away and tried to silence them, despite pleas for answers. Donald Trump is portrayed as supportive of soldiers and their families. One gold star parent claims Trump spent 6 hours with them, allowed them to grieve, and carried the weight of their grief, making her feel not alone. Harris and Biden allegedly failed the soldiers and their families, while Trump never will.

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The speaker criticizes Mr. Biden for not holding anyone accountable and for his treatment of Gold Star Families. They express their disgust and call him a disgrace to the nation. The speaker regrets not speaking up when they had the chance and accuses Mr. Biden of stealing lives and ripping apart families. They question the logic behind leaving Bagram and leaving behind military hardware, which they believe will lead to more American lives lost. They also mention domestic issues like the border and failed foreign policy decisions, suggesting that Mr. Biden has more American blood on his hands than any other president in U.S. history.

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President Biden's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan led to the collapse of its government and military, the death of 13 Americans, and left many Afghans hoping to escape. The Ohio River is already contaminated, and animals are sick and dying. The federal government is facing criticism for a slow and weak response to the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. People claim they didn't see military aircraft or FEMA in affected areas, alleging resources were prioritized for richer areas. The National Guard and FEMA were said to be in rich areas, not where they were needed. The 82nd Airborne was still trickling in six days after the hurricane, suggesting an incompetent response. People on the ground feel left behind. Some feel they are being killed without being killed. There is a balance to be struck between being tough and being a bitch.

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Donald Trump spoke at the National Association of Black Journalists annual meeting, which one speaker characterized as "the same old show" of "divisiveness and disrespect." A Gold Star mother whose daughter-in-law, Marine Sergeant Nicole Gee, was killed in Afghanistan stated that while Joe Biden has refused to recognize their sacrifice, Donald Trump spent six hours with them in Bedminster, knew all of the children's names and stories, and spoke to them in a way that made them feel understood. She said that for the first time since her daughter-in-law's death, she felt she wasn't alone in her grief. Another speaker claimed there has been a deafening silence from the Biden-Harris administration, who have pushed them away and tried to silence them, and have not owned up to bad decisions or been transparent about failures. She added that Biden has never said the names of the 13 service members who lost their lives in Afghanistan out loud and claimed during last month's debate that no service members have died during his administration.

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According to Speaker 1, Donald Trump did not take campaign photos at a military gravesite. Gold Star families invited him to the cemetery and requested photos to commemorate their children's service and sacrifice, as they don't have typical Labor Day activities. These families also invited Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Speaker 1 claims Biden was at the beach, and Harris was at her mansion in Washington, D.C., 10 minutes away from the cemetery. Speaker 1 asserts that Harris has never spoken to or met with these families. Speaker 1 states that 13 Americans were killed in Afghanistan due to Biden and Harris' incompetence.

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I received messages about Biden claiming no service members died under his administration. My husband died 7 months ago while deployed under Biden. I flew 12 hours with my 16-month-old to receive his remains at Dover AFB. Biden didn't show up. I'm not angry about his statement; I've been angry for a long time, knowing he doesn't care.

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In this video, the speaker expresses frustration and disappointment with the current state of affairs. They criticize the lack of accountability for key military figures and accuse President Biden of ignoring reliable intelligence. The speaker also criticizes Biden's treatment of gold star families and recounts a personal experience at Dover. They accuse Biden of stealing lives and futures, and discredit his honor and integrity. The speaker concludes by expressing their refusal to remain silent any longer.

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As a US veteran, I felt betrayed by the way the US left Afghanistan after 20 years of sacrifice. Trump's criticism of Biden's handling of the situation resonated with me. The aftermath of our withdrawal allowed Iran to gain power and attack Israel. Many veterans share my feelings of anger towards Biden and support for Trump. It's clear why we feel this way if you pay attention.

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The speaker states the Taliban was killing American soldiers with snipers, so the speaker got involved with the Taliban. Abdul is the head of the Taliban, and the speaker told Abdul to stop, or there would be problems. The speaker sent Abdul a picture of his house. For 18 months, no one was killed. Mike Pompeo negotiated a good agreement for the U.S. to withdraw without losing soldiers or leaving Americans or $85 billion in equipment behind. The speaker claims the agreement required certain actions, but "they" didn't do them, so the agreement was terminated. The speaker believes "these people" executed the worst withdrawal, causing the most embarrassing moment in American history. The speaker believes Russia attacked Ukraine because of the perceived incompetence of "she and her boss."

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In August 2021, the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan led to the Taliban's swift takeover of Kabul. Amidst the turmoil, a suicide bomber attacked Abbey Gate at the airport, killing 13 American service members, including Marine Lance Corporal Kareem Nakuoi, who saved several Afghan families. Years later, during Biden's State of the Union address, Steve Nakuoi, Kareem's father, shouted his son's name to remind the president of the tragedy. Following his outburst, he was arrested but treated well by the police. Steve expressed his frustration over the lack of acknowledgment from Biden regarding the fallen soldiers and shared his ongoing quest for answers about his son's death. He emphasized the importance of honoring the sacrifices made by service members and their families.

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Steve Nkukui, father of Lance Corporal Kareem M. Nkukui, claims Vice President Harris's administration deliberately killed his son for political theatrics, timing the evacuation's final day with September 11th. He states this ignored generals' advice, the Doha agreement, and concerns from veterans and Congress, endangering Afghans and service members. Nkukui alleges Harris's choices in 2021 resulted in the deaths of 170 Afghans and 13 US service members, with 45 service members wounded, along with numerous Afghans. He says Harris was absent from the dignified transfer at Dover and never offered condolences or acknowledged Kareem's sacrifice. Nkukui accuses Harris of disparaging the fallen and their families through silence and believes she is unfit for the presidency, calling her a DEI vice president and "the worst that America has to offer." He concludes by saying he will pray for her.

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Biden's presidency faced significant challenges after the Afghanistan withdrawal in August 2021, leading to a drop in approval ratings. The expectation was that experienced leaders would restore competence, but the execution of the withdrawal raised concerns. Critics argue that the decision to withdraw troops before civilians was illogical and undermined Biden's promise of stability. The discussion highlights frustrations with both the Biden administration's handling of veterans' issues and the perception that Trump disrespected military service members. Ultimately, the Afghanistan pullout is seen as a pivotal moment that compounded existing political issues, impacting Biden's support and the perception of his leadership.

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Gold star parents Steve McCooey, Jim McCollum, Mark Schmitz, and Darren Hoover stated their children were killed in the Afghanistan exit. One parent said his daughter-in-law, Sergeant Nicole Leanne Gee, was murdered because of the administration. The parents stated Vice President Harris was not at Dover for the dignified transfer and has not reached out to offer condolences or acknowledge their children's sacrifice. They claim to have been waiting over three years for a phone call or to hear their children's names said aloud. One parent asked why Harris won't return a call and explain how she calls his daughter-in-law's death a success. They stated President Trump has called, shows up, and takes the time to hear their loved ones' stories. They said President Trump has been a rock for them, showing compassion and that he truly cares for the families.

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A senator states that Donald Trump did not take campaign photos at a military graveside. Gold Star families invited him to the cemetery to take photos to commemorate their children's service and sacrifice, because they do not get to celebrate holidays. The families also invited Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, but they did not attend. Biden was at the beach, and Harris was at her mansion in Washington, D.C., and has never spoken to or met with the families. The senator claims that Harris and Jill Biden's incompetence led to the deaths of 13 Americans in Afghanistan.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Aftermath of Afghanistan and Julian Assange Allegations with Mike Pompeo and Jack Carr
Guests: Mike Pompeo, Jack Carr
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Megyn Kelly welcomes former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to discuss the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which resulted in the deaths of 13 U.S. service members and left many Americans behind. General Mark Milley, during recent congressional hearings, described the war as a strategic failure and emphasized the Taliban's ongoing ties to al-Qaeda. Pompeo, who played a significant role in the U.S. withdrawal strategy under President Trump, reflects on his experience leading the CIA and the importance of maintaining national security. Pompeo addresses allegations against Milley regarding a call to his Chinese counterpart, where Milley allegedly assured that the U.S. would not attack China. Pompeo expresses concern over Milley’s comments and the implications of potentially warning adversaries about military actions. He emphasizes that the Trump administration operated under a deterrence model, making it clear that any threats to U.S. interests would be met with force. The conversation shifts to the withdrawal from Afghanistan, with Pompeo acknowledging that the Taliban did not meet the conditions set in the Doha agreement. He explains that the Trump administration aimed to reduce troop levels while ensuring American interests were protected, asserting that the Taliban refrained from attacking U.S. forces during their tenure due to the credible threat of military action. Kelly and Pompeo discuss the aftermath of the withdrawal, including the abandonment of Afghan allies and the chaotic evacuation process. Pompeo criticizes President Biden for not taking responsibility for the withdrawal's execution and highlights the emotional toll on service members who feel their sacrifices were in vain. Jack Carr, a former Navy SEAL, joins the show to provide his perspective on the military's failures and the need for accountability among senior leaders. He argues that the military's focus has shifted away from winning wars and emphasizes the importance of adapting to changing conditions on the ground. Carr expresses concern over the lack of accountability for military leaders and the need for a more effective selection process for generals. The discussion concludes with a focus on raising patriotic children in a climate that often portrays America negatively. Carr stresses the importance of parental involvement in countering negative narratives and instilling a sense of pride in American values and history.

Shawn Ryan Show

Shocking End of a 20 Year War with Marine Double Amputee, Green Beret, and Navy SEAL
Guests: Scott Mann, Tyler Vargas-Andrews
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The discussion centers on the experiences of U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan, particularly the deep relationships built with Afghan counterparts over two decades. Scott Mann and Tyler Vargas-Andrews recount their roles, emphasizing the importance of training and fighting alongside Afghan commandos and interpreters. They witnessed horrific violence, including executions by the Taliban, and faced strict rules of engagement that hindered their ability to protect civilians. Mann describes the Village Stability Operations, which aimed to empower local militias against the Taliban, and highlights the cultural immersion required for successful operations. The chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021 is a focal point, with both guests expressing frustration over the abandonment of Afghan allies, including their friend Nazam, an Afghan Commando. They detail the desperate attempts to save allies during the evacuation, including witnessing atrocities and the challenges posed by U.S. leadership decisions. The conversation touches on the implications of the withdrawal for global terrorism, suggesting that the resurgence of groups like Al-Qaeda and ISIS could lead to future attacks on the U.S. Mann warns that former Afghan allies, now embittered, could become adversaries in the next conflict. The emotional toll of the withdrawal and the perceived betrayal of Afghan partners is a recurring theme, underscoring the moral responsibility felt by veterans.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Vance Takes Centerstage, and "Ear Truthers" in Media, w/ Donald Trump, Jr., Rep. Donalds, and Taibbi
Guests: Donald Trump, Jr., Rep. Donalds, Taibbi
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Megyn Kelly hosts the final day of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where former President Trump is set to accept the Republican nomination. The week has been significant for the GOP, especially following Trump's recent assassination attempt, which some left-wing commentators have controversially claimed was staged. JD Vance, Trump's vice presidential pick, delivered a heartfelt speech honoring his mother, Beverly, who has overcome addiction and is now ten years sober. Vance's story resonates with many Americans facing similar struggles. On the Democratic side, there are growing concerns about President Biden's re-election campaign, with reports suggesting that top Democrats are urging him to withdraw. Axios reports that Biden's viability as a candidate is increasingly questioned, with speculation about his potential exit from the race. Donald Trump Jr. joins the show, discussing the unity within the Republican Party compared to the division in 2016. He reflects on how many former skeptics of Trump, like Vance, have come to support him after witnessing his policies in action. Trump Jr. expresses pride in his father's resilience following the assassination attempt, noting the media's negative reactions and conspiracy theories surrounding the incident. The conversation shifts to the Secret Service's handling of the assassination attempt, with Trump Jr. and Rep. Byron Donalds demanding accountability for the security failures that allowed the shooter to remain on the roof for several minutes before Trump took the stage. They emphasize the need for thorough investigations into the incident. As the convention progresses, emotional speeches from Gold Star families highlight the pain caused by the Biden administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan. These families express their anger over Biden's comments about not losing soldiers during his presidency, contrasting his behavior with Trump's compassion for them. The discussion also touches on the media's portrayal of the convention and the backlash against Vance's remarks about his family history, which some commentators have misinterpreted as promoting white nationalism. The hosts criticize the media's tendency to distort narratives and their failure to report on the convention's significant moments. As speculation mounts about Biden's potential withdrawal from the race, the hosts predict that the media will quickly pivot to support the new Democratic nominee, regardless of the circumstances surrounding Biden's exit. They conclude that the Democratic Party's internal struggles and the Republican Party's unity will shape the upcoming election landscape.

PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast | EP 107 | Special Guest: Matt Zeller
Guests: Matt Zeller
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In a recent discussion, Patrick Bet-David and Matt Zeller explored the aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the current state of the country. Zeller, a veteran and former CIA officer, shared his background, emphasizing his commitment to helping Afghan allies escape after his interpreter saved his life during a battle. He criticized the Biden administration for ignoring warnings about the impending collapse of Afghanistan and for failing to act on plans to evacuate vulnerable Afghans. Zeller expressed frustration over the lack of media coverage following his viral appearance where he called out the administration for its failures. He noted that the administration's arrogance and focus on optics over substance led to disastrous outcomes. He highlighted the need for a bipartisan commission to investigate the Afghan War, similar to the 9/11 Commission, to ensure accountability and prevent future chaos. The conversation shifted to the current humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, where women are oppressed, and starvation is rampant. Zeller described the Taliban's refusal to distribute food aid to anyone but their fighters, leading to dire conditions for the general population. He also discussed the Taliban's dependence on Pakistan and the international community's previous support for Afghanistan, which has now been cut off. As the discussion progressed, Zeller and Bet-David debated the effectiveness of U.S. foreign policy, particularly under Trump and Biden. Zeller argued that the U.S. needs a new generation of leaders who understand the complexities of modern geopolitics, while Bet-David questioned the implications of electing openly gay politicians like Pete Buttigieg in a global context where such identities may not be respected. They also touched on the potential for future conflicts, particularly with China and Russia, and the need for a strong, unified American response. Zeller emphasized the importance of addressing domestic issues and fostering unity among Americans to effectively confront external threats. The conversation concluded with a discussion about the need for transparency and accountability in government, particularly regarding the handling of crises like the pandemic and the implications of global organizations like the World Economic Forum. Zeller expressed skepticism about the motivations of these organizations and the need for citizens to remain vigilant and engaged in the political process.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 85 Steve Nikoui whose son was killed by Biden withdrawal
Guests: Steve Nikoui
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By August 2021, Kabul resembled Saigon in 1975, with the Taliban swiftly taking control after the U.S. withdrawal. President Biden's exit was marked by chaos at Hamid Karzai Airport, where a suicide bomber killed 13 American service members, including Marine Lance Corporal Kareem Nikoui, who saved Afghan families during the attack. Steve Nikoui, Kareem's father, expressed outrage at Biden's lack of acknowledgment of the fallen soldiers during a recent State of the Union address, where he yelled out his son's name. Steve described his experience at the dignified transfer of his son's remains, criticizing the treatment of families and the lack of accountability from Biden and military leaders. He emphasized the need for answers regarding the withdrawal and evacuation process, revealing that the families of the 13 service members have formed a coalition to seek justice and information. Steve recounted his emotional journey, including a significant moment of grief after a memorial for his son, and how his faith has been a source of strength. He highlighted the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by service members and their families, criticizing the administration for failing to honor their memories. Steve's testimony reflects the ongoing pain and unresolved questions surrounding the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and its tragic consequences.
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