REPORT: Biden Kept the Families of Our Fallen Waiting While He Napped
A rather disturbing report has surfaced, yet again on Joe Biden’s fatigue problems while serving this term.
This time, it was reported that Biden was napping on Air Force One when our fallen had arrived to be received by their grieving families.
According to the report, the families were kept waiting for about three hours while Joe rested on Air Force One.
No Shame
If you remember, during the dignified transfer of our fallen, Joe Biden took considerable heat for noticeably checking his watch during the transfer.
A family member of one of the fallen, Roice McCollum, sister of fallen Marine Rylee McCollum, claims that was far from the worst of what Biden did that day.
She stated, “(Biden) made us wait an extra three hours to receive the bodies of our dead family members because he couldn’t pull it together.”
Darin Hoover, father of Staff Sgt. Taylor Hoover, added, “We sat in that office for what seemed like an eternity waiting on the doddering old fool.”
As the families were waiting for Biden to arrive so the bodies could be received, they claim an officer told them that Biden was still napping on the plane.
When the White House was asked about the report, it responded that the “claim is untrue.”
The statement from the White House: “That claim is untrue. As President Biden said on the 4th anniversary of the tragic attack on Abbey Gate and in the letters he wrote to family members after meeting with them in Dover, ‘these 13 Americans — and the many more that were wounded — were patriots in the highest sense’ and ‘we owe them and their families a sacred debt we will never be able to fully repay, but will never cease working to fulfill.”
The White House has lied to us more often than not, so I am going to stick with the story from the families on this one until proven otherwise.
Also, just for the record, take note that Biden just called Gold Star families liars.
This has also raised more speculation about who really made the call for this disastrous withdrawal.
Hoover asked, “If the President was not answering his phone or taking advice from anyone, who really made the final decision to go through with the withdrawal?”
We lost a total of 13 troops that day, but roughly 170 civilians were also killed, as well as significant injuries, including at least one soldier who required multiple amputations from the bombing.