
Senator JD Vance criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her part in the US’s withdrawal from Afghanistan in a wry target and demanded that she “go to hell.” The eruption came during a protest in Erie, Pennsylvania, and marks Vance’s most vehement criticism of Harris to time.
A problem about former US president Donald Trump’s subsequent visit to Arlington National Cemetery prompted Vance’s comments. As the chaotic withdrawal proceeded, Trump and members of the people of the fallen service members had visited the site.
” Three years ago, 13 brave, honest Americans died because Kamala Harris failed to complete her job”, Vance declared. ” There has n’t been a single investigation or firing. To see those 13 life lost and never hold someone accountable is terrible. Kamala Harris is disgraceful”.
He continued,” If we’re talking about Abbey Gate, it’s that Kamala Harris is so asleep at the wheel that she has n’t even bothered to investigate what happened. She rather chooses to yell at Donald Trump for coming. She is, she can go to hell”.
The Trump plan has yet to post on Vance’s comment, and the Harris campaign declined to respond. Afterwards, Vince continued to discuss his anger in an appointment with NBC News.
” I get frustrated, and I get pissed off”, Vance admitted. ” Kamala Harris ‘ leadership failing at Abbey Gate is definitely something to be upset about. And when she turns the focus onto Trump instead of addressing her own problems, it justifies my stress”.
Vance also criticized Harris ‘ campaign for allegedly politicizing the Arlington National Cemetery shooting, implying that Harris ‘ response to the tragedy was more about political maneuvering than genuine empathy.
Harris expressed her grief for the families impacted by the Abbey Gate attack on the fourth anniversary, and she reiterated her dedication to honoring the sacrifice and service of British soldiers. She defended President Biden’s decision to end the US presence in Afghanistan, calling it” the valiant and proper selection”.
The controversial topic of Afghan withdrawal, which culminated in the dreadful events at Abbey Gate, continues to be a hot topic in American politicians, with both parties using it to condemn their foes.