Today marks the 3 year anniversary of the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country, Donald Trump SLAMS Biden and Harris for not honoring 13 US Service Members, Not Debate Prepping
In a recent appearance, former President Donald Trump delivered a scathing critique of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing them of failing to properly honor the 13 U.S. service members who lost their lives during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan three years ago. Speaking at an event in Falls Church, Virginia, Trump labeled the Afghanistan withdrawal as the “most embarrassing moment in the history of our country” and slammed the current administration’s handling of the situation as “incompetent.”
Trump, who had just attended a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate the fallen soldiers, expressed his frustration that the tragedy in Afghanistan is no longer widely discussed. He asserted that the Biden administration’s mismanagement not only led to unnecessary deaths but also emboldened global adversaries, pointing to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and other recent conflicts as evidence of the U.S.’s diminished standing on the world stage.
During his remarks, Trump also took aim at ABC News, accusing the network of unfairness in its debate practices. He specifically criticized the involvement of Donna Brazile, who had previously provided debate questions to Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign. Trump expressed his preference for debating on other networks such as Fox News or CBS, which he considers more balanced.
Despite the looming debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump revealed that he is not engaging in extensive preparation. He confidently stated that his entire life has served as preparation, dismissing the need for intensive study sessions. Trump pointed to his previous debate successes as proof of his readiness, emphasizing that real knowledge cannot be crammed in a short period.
The former president also voiced concerns about the Biden administration’s focus on electric vehicles, warning that it could lead to the decline of the U.S. auto industry. He vowed to protect American jobs by preventing the outsourcing of car manufacturing to countries like China and Mexico, pledging to bring back automotive production to the United States.
Trump’s remarks underscore his ongoing criticisms of the current administration and highlight his determination to remain a central figure in American politics. As the debate with Harris approaches, Trump’s confidence and combative rhetoric continue to shape the political landscape.