Criticism of Biden’s management of the situation reaches White House
Their remarks come after the president’s most forceful defense of his management of the situation thus far, which came in the form of a national address on Tuesday in which Mr Biden said that he was not willing to keep troops in the country indefinitely to continue extracting Americans.
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