White House Press Secretary under former President Donald John Trump, Kayleigh McEnany, is breaking her silence. She has seen enough after current Press Secretary Jen Psaki took a week off at the worst possible time. Meanwhile, under much pressure from the media and the American people, President Joe Biden reluctantly announced a presser today at 3:45 ET to discuss the failed pullout of troops from Afghanistan.
This failure may lead to 30,000 Afganistan refugees being sent here, to the United States. Many are suffering greatly there as well, due to the botched pullout.
President Trump issued multiple statements today bashing Biden, not for pulling out of the region but for doing it without a comprehensive plan including rescuing all Americans first. We reported last night that Americans won’t even get priority status on many military planes leaving the region under the Biden/Harris administration.
This is unheard of to us. Kayleigh McEnany quote tweeted President Biden’s tweet about the 3:45 presser saying:
“Too little too late after 6 DAYS of deafening silence on this. There is nothing you can say at this point…”
Too little too late after 6 DAYS of deafening silence on this. There is nothing you can say at this point… https://t.co/wSaIk0bmAB
— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) August 16, 2021
Many are calling for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to resign for failing the nation on many fronts. We doubt that will happen, and don’t know what would happen exactly if it did. But there needs to be accountability. Minority House Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has hinted at a possible investigation into the Biden admin with this botched foreign policy failture.
He also tweeted a shocking video saying:
“This is a damning image for the Biden administration, and underscores the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis on the ground. It is unconscionable that the United States president is nowhere to be found. Mr. President – Do your job and address the nation.”
This is a damning image for the Biden administration, and underscores the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis on the ground. It is unconscionable that the United States president is nowhere to be found.
— Kevin McCarthy (@GOPLeader) August 16, 2021
Mr. President – Do your job and address the nation. pic.twitter.com/tTreEIgL3Y
We won’t be surprised if the Biden/Harris regime wrongly tries to blame former President Trump. But even if they do, they have a huge hold to dig themselves out of here.
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