represent Jim Jordan Call for Presidential Candidates Who Joined the Republican Party Joe Biden Resigned because his government withdrew from Afghanistan Senate Minority leader Mickey McConnell End the rumors of impeachment proceedings.
“What happened in Afghanistan is wrong. It’s terrible. But frankly, it’s not surprising, because what did this man do right?” The Ohio Republican said Fox News‘ Justice and Judge Jenny Saturday. “Everything this guy has been exposed to has gone bad. That’s why I said he should resign.”
“Thirteen soldiers were killed, the Americans were left behind, allies were left behind, and billions of dollars in equipment and weapons were left behind. Some Afghans who came to the United States were not properly vetted,” he added. .
Dozens of Houses and Senate Republicans In the final stage of the U.S. evacuation operation, after a terrorist attack in Kabul killed 13 American soldiers, they called on Biden to resign or be removed.
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Those who called for Biden to step down include many former presidents Donald TrumpClosest congressional allies-including senators Josh Holly, Lindsey Graham with Marjorie Taylor Green—— Vote with Representative Tom Rice Democratic Party Trump was impeached after congressional riots on January 6.
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McConnell said there would be “no impeachment” Biden, and suggested that the president should be removed by voters at an event in Pikeville, Kentucky on Wednesday.
“I think the American people must decide what kind of government they want. I have a feeling that the American people don’t think they vote for this government,” the Republican leader added. “The way to adjust these behaviors in this country is through the ballot box.”
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy At the press conference on Tuesday, there was no support for Biden’s call to resign, but he said there must be an “accountability system.”
In a speech to the nation on Tuesday, Biden strongly rejected criticism of his decision to end the U.S. war in Afghanistan, saying that the evacuation had been “extraordinary success.”
The President said: “When I heard that we can and should continue to carry out so-called low-level efforts in Afghanistan, it is low risk and low cost for our service personnel. I think there are not enough people to understand how much we have asked this country 1% People put on that uniform.”
“There is no low-level, low-risk, or low-cost thing in any war,” he added. “It’s time to end the war in Afghanistan.”
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