House Foreign Affairs Committee Republicans have issued a report accusing the Biden-Harris government of misleading the public regarding the 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. They allege the decision led to chaotic conditions and ignored military warnings, ultimately costing 13 U.S. service members their lives in a Kabul suicide bombing.
Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) criticized Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s planning and execution during an interview on Sunday, ” highlighting what he called “moral negligence.” The report, released Monday, suggests that political considerations were prioritized over national security concerns. The politicization of the military and its role in the attack on Abbey Gate at the Kabul Airpot are also the subject of a recently released documentary from the American Principles Project.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee report states that Biden-Harris government officials, including Gen. Austin Miller and former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, were interviewed as part of the investigation. However, Secretary of State Antony Blinken has not yet testified despite a Committee request, prompting McCaul to issue a subpoena.
White House spokeswoman Sharon Yang dismissed the GOP report, calling it biased and based on selective facts. Yang emphasized that the decision to withdraw was difficult but necessary to redirect resources to other threats and end the prolonged conflict. Responding to accusations by Congressional Democrats that the timing of the report’s release is politically motivated, Chairman McCaul argued that obstruction by the White House and military leaders delayed his investigation by nearly two years.
The report recommends reestablishing a Crisis Bureau within the State Department to handle emergency evacuation situations to avoid similar military disasters in the future. Additionally, committee members contend that certain standard operating procedures within the Departments of Defense and State must be better maintained.