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US Congressman for the Republican Party Darrell Issa prepares to enter the stage to deliver his speech during a dinner in his honor at the California Republican Party Convention in Los Angeles, 12 September 2003. Issa, also a wealthy businessman from the San Diego area gained notoriety when he organized the movement to recall the Governor of California, Democrat Gray Davis. He successfully collected 1.6 million signatures for the recall exceeding the aproximate 900,000 required by law, spending some two million dollars of his own money in the process analists said. After the recall was approved by legislators, Issa launched his campaign for Governor, dropping it later after some pressure from his party. The recall election is scheduled for October 07 in which Californian will have to choose their governor among more than one hundred candidates. AFP PHOTO / HECTOR MATA (Photo credit should read HECTOR MATA/AFP via Getty Images)

Afghanistan ‘dissent’ cable shows Biden knew Kabul would collapse quickly

Congressman Darrell Issa tells One America News that a confidential State Department ‘dissent’ cable proves that the Biden administration knew that Kabul would fall quickly following the departure of the U.S. military from Afghanistan in August 2021.

Read More Afghanistan ‘dissent’ cable shows Biden knew Kabul would collapse quickly
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State Dept. Reluctant To Release Afghan Exit Docs

with Joe Kent

Read More State Dept. Reluctant To Release Afghan Exit Docs
TOPSHOT - Sudanese greet army soldiers, loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, in the Red Sea city of Port Sudan on April 16, 2023. - Battling fighters in Sudan said they had agreed to an hours-long humanitarian pause, including to evacuate wounded, on the second day of raging urban battles that killed more than 50 civilians including three UN staff and sparking international outcry. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)

Americans Still Left in Sudan as Infighting Continues

Citizens were left in Afghanistan after the botched pullout, and now thousands are stranded seeking shelter in Sudan

Read More Americans Still Left in Sudan as Infighting Continues
TOPSHOT - Heavy smoke billows above buildings in the vicinity of the Khartoum airport on April 15, 2023, amid clashes in the Sudanese capital. - Explosions rocked the Sudanese capital on April 15 as paramilitaries and the regular army traded attacks on each other's bases, days after the army warned the country was at a "dangerous" turning point. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden evacuates U.S. diplomats from Sudan, thousands of civilians left behind

He left Americans behind in Afghanistan and he is doing it again in Sudan

Read More Biden evacuates U.S. diplomats from Sudan, thousands of civilians left behind
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Afghan Vet & Interpreter Share Story

with Chad Robichaux and Aziz

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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 19: U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Nicole Angarella (L) and Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John Sopko (2nd L) testify during a hearing before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability at the Rayburn House Office Building on April 19, 2023 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The committee held a hearing on “The Biden Administration's Disastrous Withdrawal from Afghanistan Part I: Review by the Inspectors General.” (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Afghanistan Inspector General report condemns Biden administration after WH blames Trump

A government watchdog claims that Biden’s botched pullout from Afghanistan has left tens of thousands of Afghan allies behind, and the president’s efforts to rescue and relocate them are being undercut by “bureaucratic dysfunction and understaffing.”

Read More Afghanistan Inspector General report condemns Biden administration after WH blames Trump

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