Former President George W. Bush said Monday that he feels “deep sadness” over the Taliban’s recent takeover of Afghanistan, which came nearly 20 years after he ordered the 2001 U.S.-led invasion that first drove the Taliban from power.
Former President George W. Bush said Monday that he feels “deep sadness” over the Taliban’s recent takeover of Afghanistan, which came nearly 20 years after he ordered the 2001 U.S.-led invasion that first drove the Taliban from power.
Forced to confront bipartisan anger over the bungled U.S. exit from Afghanistan, President Joe Biden instead gave a speech on why drawing down U.S. troops after two decades war was in the American interest.
Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton is working to help get Americans out of Afghanistan, with his office telling a New York Times reporter that multiple U.S. citizens trapped behind Taliban checkpoints have attempted to contact him.
The United States has suspended operations at Karzai International Airport in order to clear the airfield of Afghans attempting to flee from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
A state representative from Wisconsin and a voter integrity group from New Hampshire told the audience on Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium on Wednesday that voting machines in their states are being wiped clean well before the 22-month retention requirement.