Marine Battalion Commander Relieved Of Duties After Video Rant Hammering Senior Leaders For Kabul Lt. Col Stuart Scheller called out Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley and others for not 'raising their hands and accepting accountability or saying, "We messed this up."' | |||
Anybody Home? Biden INSTRUCTED To Call On Certain ReportersJoe Biden fielded questions from reporters during a press conference in which Biden gave an update on the situation with the Taliban in Afghanistan. As Biden moved to the Q&A portion, he revealed which reporter he was INSTRUCTED to call on. Is anybody home? Joe Biden certainly doesn't seem like he is in charge. | |||
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Resettling Afghan Refugees: The Path Forward Before diving head-first into the cold and murky water that is Afghan refugee resettlement, two irrefutable truths should be acknowledged. First, the U.S. exists to serve and protect its citizens. Other considerations, whatever they may be, come in at a distant second. As such, President Biden must prioritize the evacuation of Americans from Afghanistan. | |||
In Afghanistan, The Worst Is Yet To Come Say what you will about President Joe Biden, he has stuck to his guns on ending America's 20-year involvement in Afghanistan's forever war. His decision not to delay our departure after Aug. 31 was fortified by hard intel that the terrorist ISIS-K was preparing attacks at Kabul airport. | |||
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Radical DA Chesa Boudin On Father's Clemency: 'A Tremendous Weight Lifted Off My Shoulders' Outgoing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo granted clemency for David Gilbert, 76, as one of his last acts in office Monday, making Gilbert eligible for parole. He's been incarcerated since acting as the getaway driver in a politically motivated robbery with his wife, Kathy Boudin, and other accomplices in 1981 that killed Nyack police officers Edward O'Grady and Waverly Brown, as well as security guard Peter Paige. | |||
Federal Agencies Plan To Expand Use Of Facial Recognition Technology According to the GAO, out of 24 federal agencies that it surveyed, 10 agencies plan to expand using facial recognition technology by 2023 -- the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, Interior, Justice, State, Treasury and Veterans Affairs. | |||
Capitol Police Officer -- Who Shot Unarmed Ashli Babbitt In Cold Blood -- Claims, 'I Saved Countless Lives' On Thursday, Lt. Michael Byrd spoke publicly for the first time, identifying himself as the officer who fatal shot Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6. "I know that day I saved countless lives," Byrd told NBC Nightly News during a sit down interview | |||
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Kill Lists? US Officials Gave Taliban Names Of Its Afghan Allies The Taliban are not a "group we trust," said White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Thursday, following a devastating twin suicide bombing attack in Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, that killed 13 U.S. soldiers and 72 civilians, and injured scores more. "I'm not trying to sugarcoat what we think of the Taliban," she added. "They are not our friends." | |||
Americans Left Behind? Biden Caves To Taliban As Deadline Nears Joe Biden is sticking to his August 31st deadline for removing all Americans from Afghanistan, partly because the Taliban is demanding so. The Taliban says that any delays will be met with "consequences." Yet, Biden, Jake Sullivan, and others know that thousands of Americans remain. Will Americans be left behind? |
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