Senile Biden's insult to families of Marines murdered in disastrous Afghan withdrawal
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The shocking allegation comes today amid growing callsfor the Biden administration to be investigated over its scandalous cover-up of the president's ailing health.
Biden, it has emerged, has not been present for key moments of his presidency,nor has he been involved in major decisions like the disastrous withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in August 2021.
Instead, an unknown team of handlersmade the decision to hastily pull out of the region, triggering an onslaught of panic and a rush of Afghans and foreign citizens to Kabul Airport.
On August 26, a Taliban suicide bomber capitalized on the busy crowds, killing 13 US Servicemembers and over 170 Afghans.
While Biden was absent from the withdrawal planning, he did show up to greet the caskets of the US Servicemen and woman who were killed, infamously checking his watch on the tarmac before their coffins were brought out.
It was his second insult to their families that day, according to the sister of Rylee McCollum, one of the men who died.
'(Biden) made us wait an extra three hours to receive the bodies of our dead family members because he couldn't pull it together,' Roice McCollum told DailyMail.com.
Grieving military families claimed President Biden kept them waiting for three hours while he napped on Air Force One on the tarmac before the dignified transfer of their loves ones' remains. He is seen emerging from the aircraft to greet the bodies on August 29, 2021
It was the same ceremony where Biden infamously checked his watch while the bodies were being prepared
The casket of a marine who lost their life in the Kabul Airport bombing is seen being carried at the dignified transfer, where families have told DailyMail.com they were kept waiting for hours for Biden to 'get it together'
Roice said she and others were waiting for Biden to appear when a military officer told her he was napping on his plane.
Christy Shamblin, the mother-in-law of Marine Sgt. Nicole Gee, and Darin Hoover, the father of Staff Sgt. Taylor Hoover, who were also killed in the Kabul blast, told DailyMail.comthat their families were also left waiting on the tarmac.
'We sat in that office for what seemed like an eternity waiting on the doddering old fool,' Hoover recalled.
The White House denied the families' claims.A spokesperson told Daily Mail: '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 President honors these families, who have given more to their nation than anyone ever could, and holds them in the highest regard'
Summing up the experience that day, Roice saidBiden 'was far beyond a position where he should have been in office, but the powers that be covered it up. We were left in the dark - worse than that, we were blatantly lied to.'
The sister of marine Rylee McCollum (pictured), who was killed in the Kabul Airport suicide bombing in August 2021, said President Biden kept grieving military families waiting for over three hours during the dignified transfer because he had to nap.
Christy Shamblin, the mother-in-law of marine Sgt. Nicole Gee (pictured) who was also killed in the Kabul blast, said when she met Biden in 2021:'One of the biggest shocks for me was meeting a Commander-in-Chief who was clearly not well or fit for the position he was in'.
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