Arne Duncan, the former Sectary of Education under Barack Obama’s administration, caused social media to stir after a controversial statement he made that compared suicide bombers at the Kabul airport to anti-maskers and those who opt not to get the Covid-19 vaccination.
Duncan’s sentiments came before president Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden, and other White House officials were present to return the 13 US military members killed in the suicide bombing blast last week at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan."Secretary Duncan, this is a very sick thing to say during the dignified transfer of 13 US service members lost in the attack," wrote Illinois Congresswoman"Hey Buddy, love that you just had a thought.
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