
It’s clear how the American people feel about Joe Biden.
According to a new Rasmussen Poll, a major of voters — 52% to be exact — believe Biden should resign over the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.
President Donald Trump also called on Biden to “resign in disgrace.”
The liberal mainstream media as well as some of Biden’s own officials are beginning to turn on him.
“The establishment media, which all too often works to insulate the error-prone Democrat from any and all criticism, has actually held him accountable in just the last few days,” Western Journal notes.
While secretly bowing to the demands of the Taliban, Biden is attempting to spin the Afghanistan disaster into a victory.
The botched exit from Afghanistan stranded between 100 and 200 Americans in the country who want to return to the state, ABC News reports.
A bombshell Politico report says some officials around Biden are disappointed.
“I am absolutely appalled and literally horrified we left Americans there,” a person identified as an administration official told Politico.
“It was a hostage rescue of thousands of Americans in the guise of a [noncombatant evacuation operation], and we have failed that no-fail mission.”
The mission in Afghanistan isn’t accomplished if Americans are left behind, another official said.
32% say Biden should resign now
40% say Biden deserves to be impeached
33% say Harris is not qualified to be PresidentAnd all of these figures are exclusively from Democrats. https://t.co/G4wvU627WD
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) September 1, 2021
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Meanwhile, Biden seems to think he couldn’t have handled the last few weeks any better.
— Advertisement — “This decision about Afghanistan is not just about Afghanistan. It’s about ending an era of major military operations to remake other countries,” Biden said Tuesday, accord ing to Politico.
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“I give you my word with all of my heart, I believe this is the right decision, the wise decision, and the best decision for America,” he said before again walking away from reporters without answering any questions.
Biden, who is already a veritable hermit compared to his predecessors in the White House, has been even less visible in recent weeks.
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His absence coincides with an avalanche of negative reporting and the political fallout of leaving American citizens behind in Afghanistan amid an unconditional surrender to the Taliban.
After 13 American service members were killed by a suicide bomber at the Kabul airport last week, Biden was nowhere to be found for almost an entire day. When he met with Gold Star families this week, he was slammed by angry mothers, fathers and sisters for his callous tone and behavior.
Watch the media turning on Biden:
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins: In a recent interview with ABC News, Joe Biden said “US troops would remain on the ground until every single American who wanted to leave Afghanistan had left Afghanistan” but “the bottom line is there are still Americans in Afghanistan who want to leave.” pic.twitter.com/fUr7LowfWW
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 31, 2021
CNN’s Jake Tapper: “Hundreds of Americans who wanted to leave [Afghanistan] and thousands of lawful, permanent residents of the United States and countless Afghan allies have been left behind.” pic.twitter.com/YIl16rTBnE
— America Rising (@AmericaRising) August 30, 2021
CNN’s Clarissa Ward reports on a Houston, Texas family of four now stranded behind enemy lines. For two weeks, they went to the airport and couldn’t get past the Taliban that Biden left in charge pic.twitter.com/wzqS4JBU5N
— DaybreakInsider (@DaybreakInsider) August 31, 2021
The admin. seems to be implying that U.S. citizens left behind made a personal choice to stay. The argument is unlikely to age well. Some Americans decided to stick around, but stories of citizens’ being harassed, beaten by the Taliban also abound. https://t.co/LtfPwBK0JP
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 31, 2021
.@IanPannell on Pentagon announcing all U.S. troops have departed Afghanistan: “I think many people will be left questioning tonight about…the way the evacuation was handled.” https://t.co/d5zZAfZaMI pic.twitter.com/BoIN2fokl5
— ABC News Live (@ABCNewsLive) August 30, 2021