The House Foreign Affairs Committee, led by Rep. McCaul and the HouseForeignGOP, is intensifying its investigation into the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, focusing on the actions and decisions of the Biden administration. Republicans argue that the probe has uncovered significant evidence of mismanagement, particularly highlighting the State Department chaos and the lack of a comprehensive evacuation plan as the Taliban took Kabul, leading to a chaotic withdrawal and the deaths of 13 U.S. service members. The committee has released a third set of transcribed interviews with key officials, including State Department Counselor Derek Chollet and former Deputy Secretary for Management and Resources Brian McKeon, to underscore the administration's failures and ensure accountability for our veterans and Gold Star families.
NEW: “Chairman McCaul announced another release of transcribed interviews with State Department officials charged with leading the civilian evacuation from Afghanistan.” These transcripts include Blinken fixer Derek Chollet & Biden acolyte Brian McKeon. https://t.co/YrbdUnW3LI
The committee released its third tranche of transcribed interviews with key officials from the Biden administration's catastrophic 2021 withdrawal from #Afghanistan—this time, Counselor of @StateDept Derek Chollet and former Dep. Sec. for Management and Resources Brian McKeon.
Devastating new details reveal more State Department chaos in the two weeks before the Afghanistan disaster: U.S. staff STILL didn't have a full evacuation plan when the Taliban stormed Kabul... days before the suicide blast https://t.co/49bZNxzWMs https://t.co/yFXYawZahW
Our veterans & Gold Star families deserve accountability for the devastating Afghanistan withdrawal that lead to the deaths of 13 U.S. service members. @HouseForeignGOP will keep working to ensure nothing like this ever happens again. Read more on my effective investigation: https://t.co/YOFw7Pn2R5
The House Foreign Affairs Committee's investigation into the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan. Republicans argue the Afghanistan probe has yielded evidence that's hard for the White House to ignore. https://t.co/mxkjuOQRze