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Trump criticizes Biden’s withdrawal of Afghan troops; Did not attend the terrorist attack anniversary ceremony US News | NRI

NEW YORK: Former President Donald Trump did not attend the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks that shook the American people. He also criticized Biden’s decision to withdraw from the Afghan army. When former presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and President Jobidan attended a memorial service in Manhattan, New York on Saturday, President Trump was absent from the ceremony despite being in New York.

Trump sharply criticized Biden’s decision to withdraw from the Afghan army as he addressed the 17th police presidency and fire station officers a few blocks away from the Trump Tower in Manhattan. Officials were asked to comment on his return to the White House in the 2024 presidential election. Trump also asked if he would run for mayor of New York. “That’s what makes opponents happy,” Trump said.

Former President George W. Bush also attended a memorial service in Pennsylvania. The White House attack was thwarted by the timely intervention of the passengers on the plane, which was aimed at Capitol, but the plane crashed, killing all the passengers. Bush recalls their bravery. Special thanks to the family.

English Summary : Trump Calls Biden’s Afghanistan Exit the ‘Greatest Embarrassment’

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