Last Updated on August 15, 2021
President Donald Trump released a statement on Sunday slamming Democrat President Joe Biden over the latter’s bungling of the ongoing coup in Afghanistan, stating “It is time for Joe Biden to resign in disgrace for what he has allowed to happen to Afghanistan” and adding “It shouldn’t be a big deal, because he wasn’t elected legitimately in the first place!”
“It is time for Joe Biden to resign in disgrace for what he has allowed to happen to Afghanistan, along with the tremendous surge in COVID, the Border catastrophe, the destruction of energy independence, and our crippled economy,” the statement declared. “It shouldn’t be a big deal, because he wasn’t elected legitimately in the first place.”
“What Joe Biden has done with Afghanistan is legendary,” Trump said in an earlier statement. “It will go down as one of the greatest defeats in American history!”
As National File previously reported, Biden is avoiding the media during the ongoing coup in Afghanistan:
The Taliban has stormed the Afghani capital of Kabul on Sunday, forcing President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country and U.S. embassy officials to evacuate as Democrat President Joe Biden – who there was “no circumstance” under which such events would occur because they were “highly unlikely” – continues to avoid having to answer questions from the media about the unfolding situation.
The official White House Twitter account put out a statement Sunday afternoon after news of the Taliban’s entrance into Kabul that read, “This morning, the President and Vice President met with their national security team and senior officials to hear updates on the draw down of our civilian personnel in Afghanistan, evacuations of SIV applicants and other Afghan allies, and the ongoing security situation in Kabul.” The post was accompanied by a photo of a confused looking Biden staring at a television screen.
On July 8, Biden had proclaimed, “There’s going to be no circumstance where you see people being lifted off the roof of a embassy in the—of the United States from Afghanistan….The likelihood there’s going to be the Taliban overrunning everything and owning the whole country is highly unlikely.”