Candace Owens condemned Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for being “unavailable to address the nation” after the Afghanistan debacle while being “fully available” on Jan. 6.
Owens declared in a tweet, “Biden and Harris were unavailable to address the nation after they abandoned American citizens and troops to die in Afghanistan.”
“But they are fully available to play-pretend about ‘January 6th’. The Democrats continue to be a national disgrace,” Owens lamented.
Biden and Harris were unavailable to address the nation after they abandoned American citizens and troops to die in Afghanistan.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) January 6, 2022
But they are fully available to play-pretend about “January 6th”.
The Democrats continue to be a national disgrace.
In a speech this morning, Harris claimed that Jan. 6 will live on in the country’s memory, likening it to the dates of the Pearl Harbor attack and the 9/11 terror attacks.
Biden spoke as well and suggested that last year, “For the first time in our history, the president had not just lost an election, he tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power as a violent mob breached the Capitol.”
Kayleigh McEnany accused Harris in August of being “absent on Afghanistan” due to 2024 presidential ambitions.
Just two days prior, McEnany also blasted a speech that Biden gave on the situation that was unfolding in Afghanistan, calling it a “disaster.”
Biden also refused to take questions following the speech, which is being criticized by many Republicans and he even has caught flak from CNN’s Jake Tapper for “finger-pointing.”
That was speech was given days after the chaos had began, however, as prior to that he had just been issuing statements.
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