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Biden claimed there were "no circumstances" in which Americans were unable to get to the airport. The reality is very different. But even when the president clarified, we didn't really get much of an answer about what's being done about it.
Biden claimed there were "no circumstances" in which Americans were unable to get to the airport. The reality is very different. But even when the president clarified, we didn't really get much of an answer about what's being done about it.
The party has doubled down on urging its supporters not to pick a backup candidate, even as Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) appears to be in some trouble.
And why it's receiving so much criticism from the right and the left right now.
Greg Abbott, Ron DeSantis and Doug Ducey get the headlines. Others, though, have shunned the idea that this issue is about personal freedom or a lack of efficacy.
One reason that's surfacing: Politics
While most Republicans focus blame on President Biden, some former Trump officials are pointing to the deal that Biden's predecessor signed.
The story of the Afghan war, as told through public polling
The Republican Party has rather clearly marched itself into a minority position.
Since April, the Biden administration has given no fewer than a half dozen explanations for the slow withdrawal of Afghan allies from Afghanistan.
Trump spent much of the appearance promoting the vaccines. But then Maria Bartiromo offered a "but," and he happily obliged.
They're warning of an invasion and terrorists entering the U.S. homeland. Meanwhile, Trump is more focused on attacking Biden for not helping refugees.
A brief history of four presidents and 20 years of war.
A reset on what we know — and what we still don't.
"A failure to prepare." "A lack of imagination." "Our dire warnings fell on deaf ears."
Biden said Afghans stopped him from getting more people out of the country sooner.
Biden had particularly pointed words for the Afghans.
Conservatives besmirch CNN reporter using a truncated quote and lots of innuendo.
The early contours of what could become a massive political headache for Biden are taking shape.
President Biden's July 8 news conference stands out. But there are plenty of other examples.
Democrats in Congress could tamp down on GOP gerrymandering, but they have to act quickly.