As we reported, the House Foreign Affairs Committee Republicans completed their three-year investigation into the disastrous Biden-Harris 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, which led to the deaths of 13 U.S. servicemembers and 170 Afghans. Some details were released Sunday—and they were damning for the administration:
Fast forward to Monday, and the entire report has been released. Fired-up—and angry—Committee Chairman Mike McCaul (R-TX), along with other members of the committee, held a press conference with Gold Star families outside the Capitol to discuss their findings. He insisted that the report was not political:
Our report came out today, it’s over 300 pages. It’s a historic document. It’s not a political document. It was a document designed to get to the truth.
What we found was significant. This was a catastrophic failure of epic proportions. Some say Saigon was the worst. I say this was, for many reasons…
The State Department wholly failed in [their] responsibility. …
When you don’t have a plan—you plan to fail. This was a failure. For everyone, but especially these families standing behind me.
.@RepMcCaul: "When you don't have a plan, you plan to fail. This was a failure for everyone, and especially these families standing behind me" pic.twitter.com/IBE7FIfBVH
— Raj Aryal (@rajaryal07) September 9, 2024
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