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these people were passionate about correcting this sort of thing. so it never would happen again. nashville would never experience something like this again. that was then, this is now. three members are likely to lose their jobs in the state house. then the question is what happens after that. fox will continue following this. i'm neil cavuto. here's "the five." >> fox news alert, tennessee house voting underway to expel democratic lawmakers after leading gun control protests on the state capitol last week. steve harrigan has been
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following the story. >> the protest happened one week ago and three democratic state representatives got in the well and held things up for about 50 minutes and used a bull horn, led chants from the crowd. that really enraged and angered a lot of republican members. they have a super majority. one week later they have voted to expel one of the three. voting pretty much on party lines about 72-25. they have the two-thirds majority. it's likely they're going to do the same thing to the other two. many voices in the house argued for moderation saying expulsion for a rules violation was too extreme. they call it had a nuclear option. but basically the argument was made by the speaker it was a mutiny and dishonor and it was an insurrection and one democrat is out and it's likely two more will be out by the end of the night. angry crowd around that state house and really lawmaker haves needed help from state troopers to get in and out of the
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building today and tensions continue to run high. back to you. >> thanks, steve. we're going to cob to monitor that. a shocking murder capturing how dangerous liberals made america cities and one person stabbed multiple times to death walking around one of san francisco's most expensive neighborhoods in nancy pelosi's district. it was deteriorating to a cesspool and had moved to miami but back for a business trip. after being stabbed twice in a chest, he staggered through the streets and tried to get help from a passing car and drove away. police have yet to make an arrest and the association blasting the city. listen. >> we need to change around because perception is reality in san francisco that you can commit a crime and basically go through a resolving door in the criminal justice system and be out. >> elon musk responding to the shocking murder. many people have been severely
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specific and they're often released immediately. is the city taking stronger action to incarcerate repeat offenders that brooke jenkins, that's the da there, judge. we always ask the same question. what is it going to take for the city to get things under control? is this it? >> this is the tipping point they say. everyone says that i've spoken to in california says this is something that has hit us hard. let's figure out how we got here, you've got woke california, woke san francisco, non-seizure disorders pelosi -- nancy pelosi, budene who didn't believe in lock up criminals but letting them go free, and mayor london breed, who cut, i believe, it's $120 million out of the police budget and the police said if you do so, it will take longer for us to respond to emergencies ergothe six minutes it took to row
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respond to bob lee. he laid there begging people to help him. london breed now says she wants to refund the police after she defunded them as if any of them had half a brain in defunding them in the first place but there's a lot more to do and make sure that the people who are being released over and over again are kept in and until someone defines social jus to the best of my recollection i don't know what it is. to me i think it means you've got to let criminals out and let victims be subjected for them crying assault and san francisco and tenderloin district is now a place where you fornicate, you defecate, you do drugs out in the open, and you live out your mental illness. the people in charge of that city need to be thrown out. i like the new da. i do like the new da. i think she's going to make a difference, and -- but i'm confident that unless they decide to put the blame where it
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belongs on the criminal and stop with the social justice nonsense and it's never going to end and this poor guy, he contributed bobby lee such much to society but that society did nothing for him as she showed his injuries to a car that was idling and then begged the police to come and get him. >> horrible and also on the heels of the vicious attack on paul pelosi that perp should have never even been in the country. he's from canada, jess sackmary. >> sorry, i was trying to get to where you were and i remember he was from that very dangerous country up above. >> pretty dangerous if you ask paul. >> i totally agree and once that take came out, everybody was on the absolute same pain about what happened to paul pelosi and what incredible justice went on and all of that and i agree with what the judge said and the new da and response was spot on about that and she was replacing someone who was hounded out of
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office by the people that put him in there. asian americans and attacked on the streets and they had been behind budine and pivotal constituency and they said enough is enough for this. it's so sad to me and i've spent a ton of time in san francisco. my father's favorite city, my husband used to live there. we went twice during the pandemic. completely changed. somewhere where you wouldn't even think about as a city person that you would be raising a family. it's an interesting question now and we said the same thing after, remember there was a guy that worked at goldman sachs murdered on the subway going to brunch one saturday. is this going to be different because now the big banks are there and it's an elite where this happened and that's the case with bob lee, someone that's a tech founder and san francisco doesn't exist without tech founders. they bankrolled the entire city and he'd already gone to miami.
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does this change at a faster pace because it's not a nameless person? we had an olympian that got smashed in the face in los angeles and nothing seemed to change from that. but i really hope something customer because these american cities are worth saving from this. they're beautiful and they're important and just a terrible tragedy. >> how does nancy pelosi always escape accountability and majors and das that come and go but nancy represented san francisco forever. she never says anything when these things happen. >> it's the same thing when chuck schumer coming in about crime in new york city. all the women being victimized and women being thrown in the subway. she never said anything. kirstin gillibrand and it's sad going through the recall and getting budine out of san francisco that the da as good as
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she might be, she's in this deep hole and she doesn't have enough resources and the police de-moralize and then it's happening in all of the other cities as well in washington dc and horrible crime of a tourist and following her to her hotel and beaten and attacked and looked at rap sheet a million miles long and and i don't know what kind of circuit breaker it would be out and let people figure out that our cities are in a free fall and that's dangerous. i agree with jessica. >> a mile long, will cain. >> that's the case. new york city under rudy giuliani offers you the ray of hope that city cans be safe but then realtime makes you a pessimist because not just san
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francisco to your point and after lori lightfoot and brandon johnson and not more of the same and extreme of a similar type. the war on drugs and incarcerated for the war on drugs and if there's nothing of hope to offer you there in san francisco. to me, the most guessing part of this is -- depressing part is the note in the story he approaches a white toyota camera and lifts shirt up to show the stab wound and the car drives away. absolutely rolling down the window and got out and doesn't make me special. makes me normal in most of the country. living in texas and you're normal and you're special. >> thank you very much, will
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seeing right now of people clinging to the side of an airplane. of course 13 u.s. brave service members and countless afghans that lost their lives. taliban also getting their hands on billions of dollars worth of equipment, which they line up very nicely. despite that, the white house said they're pleased with how things turned out. >> this document and this effort isn't about accountability today but about understanding. >> you guys are proud of the way that this mission was conducted. >> doesn't mean -- >> proud of that? >> proud of the fact that we got more than 124,000 people safely out of afghanistan. for all the talk of chaos, i
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didn't see it. >> it gets worse. the review repeatedly lace the blame on the trump administration. biden was in charge for seven months when it happened. >> he didn't negotiate and release all the prisoners and have an arrangement with the taliban to attack the troops and came in and had a certain set of circumstances and no ability to change. he had to deal with it with what he inherited. >> the best way is to take this one bit at a time. doesn't see the chaos, all of trump's fault and proud. start with proud. jessica, is that how you measure pride in a situation, look at all the people we got out but we lost a few but on the net whole, proud. >> i would not have led with that word. i think there was a way to make an argument that this was something that needed to be done, and everybody agreed there
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was bipartisan agreement that we have to get out of afghanistan. the withdrawal did start under president trump, it's a war that's gone through four presidents. that's something we all nowitzki know, but to lead with that does a disservice to the 13 service members that lost their lives, but i can't even count the number of veterans that were speaking out after this who were like get my translator out of there. there are people who worked with me while i served over there who couldn't get their visa expedited to get out of there, they're chasing after airplanes to be able to get out of the country. the doors were proverbally shuts on them and the taliban took over far faster than anyone thought. i think it was an important to do, but when you have preside over something that witnessed such high level of levels to be executed and it's not the way to couch it and whether you like it
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or not this is what happens with the administration and people will associate it with your name and people can talk about oh, what happened while bill clinton was in office, 9/11 happened when george bush was president. it's the way the history books look at it and that'll happen with the withdrawal. >> in a stunning lack of accountability, i don't see the chaos as one quote and i guess to caveat that, or to bolster that, if there's chaos, that's on trump. >> right. i do not understand the communication strategy here. i don't know who was clambering for this report to be released and in thisway way. they usually are very good about bearing things late on a friday and tomorrow being good friday, you'd imagine they'd do that. give them credit for them sitting up there and saying it but i never would have said that and have images of the actual chaos play out while i'm saying i don't see any chaos and never
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wanted to be baghdad bob. the other thing is biden's numbers dropped by 20 points after this crew and they've never recovered. and when they're saying it was all great. how do we know that biden is responsible? because he said that he -- this was his decision and it was against all of the advice of his top advisers and we have that through congressional testimony and not only that two weeks ago and you had an injured service member that was there who gave gut wrenching ability to be there and the guy in her sights is a suicide bomber and deals every single day and terrorists walk freely in kabul and girls aren't allowed to go to school and what happened last week and dod saying guess what, now al-qaida reconstituted in afghanistan and they could attack us within six months and
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i don't understand this because humility goes a long way and backlog at the state department to get one of the interpreters out and is it 18 years. they're not going to live that long and we broke our promise as well and i don't understand the strategy here, i don't understand why not have a little bit of humidity would work. they're basically saying we're very proud and did a great job and disagree with that and if this was the only policy they couldn't reverse and they reversed every other one. he sticks his kin out there and speaking to jessica's point and all the soldiers in the chaos and 60% of americans with the polls and handled this very poorly and sticking his chin out for peter doocy. >> make an analogy. >> this is like coming back from a semester in college and handing them and saying i've
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done a self-assessment and i'm very proud of how i did this semester. i know i told you that i was going to bring home all as, but i was misled by my tas. it was faulty the circumstances which i could not control of university system and the teachers my trapper keeper and this is accountability and one thing i need to do better. i actually need to study before the test. not during the test. then saying i know i can give this to you before going to the airport and take a look at it and maybe we'll talk and maybe we won't and i need to borrow the keys to the car. this is what they did here. not ask anybody else. biden mentions trump more than isis in the report and the worst part is the last line.
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standing up with afghan army of 300,000 sol soldiers and speed d ease of which the taliban took control of afghanistan suggests there was no scenario except the permanent significantly expanded military presence that would have changed the trajectory. that's like saying they did everything right. and there was no other way this could have been after 20 years. that's bull. >> and that's what the trump administration said to do. you've got to leave 2400, 2500 troops there, you can't just leave everything the way they d. lets call this what this is. what happened in afghanistan was criminal. what the biden administration did on the world stage was they proved that we were impeak spl dna tieback, incompetent militarily and had to blame it on trump. if you want to say this was not chaos, if you had to put something in the dictionary for a visual of chaos.
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that airplane with people hanging from it and people running with it, it's a classic example of that. let's make clear, the trump administration said if you hurt a american or take the hair off the head of one american, we're coming after you. what happen in the biden administration and they killed 13 americans and they removed from the number one military base in the world. and they moved to the cosmopolitan airport in the middle of 4 million people and we had the opportunity to take that kill shot where no one else could be injured on good intelligence and they're so incompetent in the biden administration and 13 million americans died and 13 million afghans died.
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we're get all the americans out and how could you say that and if i come here one more time and this is about lessons learned and what did he say this is really not about accountability and not about accountability and they don't want to fire anybody. this is the democrat play book and less concerned and we learn lessons three times before and finally let me say one more thing. this administration had seven months to change the plan. they knew what they were dealing with. they told him we need a small force to stay and we didn't tell the french or germans or britts and this is lights out and this is an embarrassment like we've never seen in the history of this country by an administration and a military level. >> there you go. said wonderfully. ahead, the battle of the blue
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♪ it's the battle of the governors. california leader gavin newsom leaving his dumpster fire of a state to make a surprise stop at a florida college. newsom and desantis taking swipes at each other for the past years and both have been mentioned as presidential hopefuls for 2024 and gavin taking it shot at desantis and his push for education rights. >> receiver engel thing this guy does and he does with intention and masquerading as if he's a strong guy and he takes on the
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most vulnerable consistently. all of them are bewildered they're a pawn in a political game and the woke and brock seizure disorders and fight the woke in america surrender to the woke mob. >> fact that newsom said the students in florida should feel like pawns and the truth is he apparently forgot that he was masking kids longer in school
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than any other governor and he wants to preach about pree domes. >> he said one thing i'm crawling out of my skin for you. that's a weird thing to say. remember when romney said i'm severely conservative. something off about this guy, gavin. i can't put my finger on it. you get newsom and newsom seems like this bantam weight and desantis is sitting there like seriously. what are you doing? it looks like he's just trying to campaign in case joe biden doesn't campaign. so he's getting loose and he's starting to feel himself and go to these red states and kick up dust and desantis attacks disney and fed chair and teacher's
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administration and he's not picking on vulnerable people but sticks up for vulnerable people like the average guy. >> what is almost ironic and stabbing in dc and the virginia attorney general that's a republican is talking about the fact that apparently the guy who stabbed her is is someone released over and over again. you have like a red state blaineing about the fact -- complaining about the fact when people go to a blue state they get stabbed and murder there had and that's the analogy to this and california is the highest homeless death and fentanyl and homicides are up and who's he to talk about what wo works and wht doesn't. >> they're collapsing and moving too quickly on a green transition. you have california running out of u-hauls and i lived in san diego for three years and we
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were a little reluctantly going back to dc and we'd probably still be in california and gotten a u-haul and work hard to get people to want to leave there and so many people have left and it gives him a chance to play his card and what about all the other californians that are moving here and talk about the fact that schools were open during covid and go down the list and gavin newsom is over here and hear me out, there are three governor races in 2023 and not really talking about that much in those states and i can remember too. louisiana and watch the one in
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mississippi. gavin is there and the democrats have a pretty good candidate in mississippi and that's why they're trying to make moves. >> interest. ing. neither has announced and appears that gavin for all his throwing the jacket over his shoulder at the white house when bind was out of the country and he can't announce before july if biden doesn't. what's going on there. he's not going to support president biden for the reelection bid and plans have changed and that joe bind will not be running for reelection and what i was overwhelmed with watching this is how much this is what the american public want to see and two young governors; right, 40s and 50s, who have track records to defend who have
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charm, different kinds of charming and find that as charming as gavin newsom and people are. it shows on both sides and don't want a nominee in their 70s or 80s and who's next. what's happening here. it's important to be giving the american public to say there are young stars coming up in both parties and you should pay attention to that. i know dana brought this up yesterday on the show and talked about it yesterday for america's news room what happened with wisconsin on the supreme court there and the fact they lost their super majority. is anyone on the republican side going to address what's going on with younger voters and just the pleading of gen z and minute millennial voters. there's a important part for younger voters and if the republican position gets home and that'll be a problem for them and like wise. newsom has to moderate his
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position to talk about signing a permanent carryless bill and the lobbyist was there and 62% of republicans opposed that bill. you look at something like what's going on in idaho that's first states restrict interstate travel to get abortion care. with things like that looming overt republican party, they will not be able to win an election. >> i expect you're right the youth is probably appealing to the electric and more appealing to youth is authenticity not being a fraud and that line stuck out to me as well. i'm crawling out of my skin for you. he's not crawling out of his skin for anyone but no vulnerability that he sees out there and it's a class. a fraudulent message and no empathy and not fighting for a man and bud light caring about
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dylan mulvaney 365 days of womanhood and nike doesn't care about the transgender movement. it's all incentive based for him and claiming people for potential votes. the most fraudulent aspect is for this record and he inherited the pacific ocean and ruined it. people are leaving california and good luck convincing the american people when we're done with michigan newsom. >> bit way, isn't it a snake that crawls out of the skin? >> yes. maybe gavin newsom is making your skin crawl. >> both work. up next, what a load of crap, climate crusaders pushing people to give up, wait for it, toilet paper. hi, i'm william devane. ♪ y beo times in american history - two - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii
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♪ climate crusader haves a new target and it's your toilet paper and the climate advice columnist suggest ditching your charmin ultra soft for your bidet. we're the country to switch to bidets and millions of trees will likely remain standing every year. there's a ban on incandescent lightbulbs in august and only can purchase led alternatives that's total -- makes me so mad. talk about dbidets because everyone cares about that . pro or anti? judge? >> i'm not looking.
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>> you like the bidet? >> i've never use it had. i'm bidet curious. you got me here. i don't care about the whole climate thing. that's not part of this. you can't sell me on the idea that toilet paper gets the job done. one wipe charlies and the dude charlies. there's a starting point for this conversation. maybe we need to combine the two. >> that's the thing. what is that? >> like a baby wipe. and you, you mr. cain have totally filled his shoes and it'd be proud and not researched it. >> if you walked in would you know what to do. do you sit on this or squat and
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hover. >> what do you think you do? >> i don't know. tell us. i'm all of a sudden shy for the first time. >> i don't want to talk about it. have her talk about it. >> how do you dry off? >> there's a towel. >> towel? take one with you? right there next to the bidet. >> you dab. >> it's for home. like you don't bidet out. you just government >> your wife uses the same towel to dab? >> no. >> his and her towels. you throw the toll away after the business. >> it's her bidet. >> she uses it more than you. >> she use it is more. >> what did i get to have that.
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>> >> the energy efficient lightbulbs that are good lightbulbs. why do we have to be europe all the time? >> they started the bidets. >> they think toilet paper is un-lenly. >> we have a lot to do on it. the fastest is up next. ♪ weeds... they have you surrounded. take your lawn back with scotts turf builder triple action! gets three jobs done at once - kills weeds. prevents crabgrass. and keeps it growing strong. get a bag of scotts triple action today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it.
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ingredients and something i want to drink with my friends and family and that's dilola. >> i'm sorry. it's so much bidet stuff going on. jennifer lopez called out for launching an alcoholic cocktail brand after repeatedly saying she is the doesn't drink. fans of the pop star saying it's super disappointing and calling it a cash grab, which most advertising is. >> she can make whatever she wants and sell whatever sensorineural wants and i strongly believe in her home she has a bidet. >> can't move on. >> does ben have one? >> does he use it? >> have separate bidets. >> separate bathrooms. >> only way you keep a marriage going. the whom is the one divorced. >> that's why they have separate bathrooms.
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there's no such thing as if you have money. for her to do it, you're probably better suited to answer this question. is there enough money? >> well, tom brady endorses uggs. do you think he wears uggs? >> i think so. >> no way. >> you've got him pegged wrong. >> sam bankman using crypto. you think that? >> end of that laugh. >> okay. up next, viewer warning, please don't act like these idiots. go ahead and try. get away from the moose. >> get him. get him. >> a pair of grade a morons getting attacked bay moose despite warnings. luckily the only thing that got
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hurt was their egos. i think this is the judge's first time seeing the video. >> i saw that earlier. he was making fun of the guy's wordom. y>> you can tell he was drunk. >> that's embarrassing. >> dana, when i was in montana, they told me don't worry about the bear, worry about the moose. >> don't want to mess around with moose. seriously though. >> don't moose have antlers? >> sometimes they shake them off. >> i was waiting for them to impale the dude? >> he didn't have his antlers off. he left them at his bidet. >> jessica said thankfully no one was hurt. i don't know if i disagree with that. they deserved that . the moose got hurt. his feelings got hurt. >> oh, poor moose. >> just kidding. >> okay. one more thing is up next.
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shannon bream whose new booklovk just hit number two on the "new york times" best seller list. and that's three consecutive best sellers for shannon and over a million books sold. congrats, shannon. this is alley-oop from kilmeade yesterday. it's about costco. now, some people can't follow directions, apparently costco. this customer put it an order in for a cake with the directions red fossing on perimeter for top and bottom. pretty simple, right? they even included a drawing. they put the drawing on the cake
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like that that's what they did are tonight the antiwar left confronts nancy pelosi here in manhattan. we have the footage. jessica? >> so, a michigan family recently welcomed its first daughter in over 130 years. male genes run strong on andrew clark's side of the family with records showing that the last girl born was in 1885. the streak was broken when andrew and his wife carolyn learned they were expecting a baby girl september. beautiful baby audrey marie was born on august 17th, saint patrick's day. congratulations to them. >> jesse: wedding better be expensive. >> will: what if she chooses to be a man. check out puppy, pooch see this crying baby? took the pacifier. and the baby-and i don't know who is filming. maybe we could get the pacifier
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back instead of taking a video. but we love the video and that marlena cute little baby halle there short question with dana perino up today with geraldo rivera. it out foxnews.com. >> all right. judge jeanine pirroment. >> judge jeanine: a 4-year-old become the world's largest published author sold over 1,000 copies of a children's book. the elephant and the bear. which tells a tale about teaching children about kindness through an unlikely friendship between two animals. also launched an initiative which aims to elementary coolers to write in arabic. believes nothing is impossible and certainly is living that message. >> jesse: saed: >> will: most famous beer vendor. trying to work every major league envelope stadium. here is where he is 24 out of
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30. 29 out of 30 nfl stadiums. put in a stretch now of 13 events in 8 venues in 10 days. >> wow. >> dana: do we need to help him? he is okay on his own? will with quill are you going to pay for his air fare. >> dana: we could call someone. i don't know. >> jesse: we will make a call. we know someone with a jet. hannity. that's it for us. "special report" is up next with bret. >> bret: he does have one. all right, jesse, thanks. ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight, the biden administration insists the fault for the chaotic exit of u.s. troops from afghanistan in 2021 lies with then president trump. a new review released before a holiday weekend states that president biden was severely constrained by the decisions of his predecessor. republicans in congress have sharply criticized the biden administration's actions in the chaotic focusing on the deaths of 1se
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