House GOP Criticizes Biden Over Afghanistan Withdrawal
House Republicans are set to release a report denouncing the Biden administration's handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, citing delays and miscommunications. The report is the culmination of a three-year investigation and coincides with the upcoming presidential election, intensifying the political debate.
House Republicans are set to unveil a scathing report on Monday, targeting the Biden administration's management of the chaotic Afghan withdrawal in August 2021.
The investigation, led by Representative Michael McCaul, accuses the administration of delayed evacuations and failed inter-departmental communications, highlighting the aftermath's political and moral consequences.
As the November 5 presidential election approaches, both parties trade blame, with Republicans critiquing Biden's decisions and Democrats pointing fingers at Trump's initial withdrawal agreement with the Taliban.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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