Former President Donald Trump participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday morning to mark the third anniversary of the Kabul airport attack that killed 13 U.S. service members.
Trump later addressed the National Guard Association at the group’s annual conference in battleground Michigan, where he received an endorsement from former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves who was deployed to Iraq and Kuwait.
The chaotic withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan in August 2021 continues to be a focal point of conservative criticism of the Biden administration.
Trump has long decried President Joe Biden’s handling of what he said on Monday was a “botched” exit and “embarrassing” moment for the nation, though recently has included Vice President Kamala Harris — his new 2024 rival — in his denunciation of the event.
“Caused by Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, the humiliation in Afghanistan set off the collapse of American credibility and respect all around the world,” Trump said at the National Guard Association, claiming he would have overseen the withdrawal differently.
“We will never forget those brave warriors who made the supreme sacrifice for our country. They will live in our hearts forever,” Trump said of the 13 service members killed. He added, “We will honor their memory by restoring a government that puts the American people first.”
Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, later held a press call in which he was asked about the contrast between Trump’s visit and Biden not being in Washington on Monday.
“First of all, Joe Biden probably doesn’t know where he is,” he said. “And so the contrast, I think really, is between Kamala Harris and President Trump.”
Vance was joined on the call by members of Gold Star families of those killed in the Kabul attack who claimed the White House hasn’t been in contact with them and they’re angry about the lack of accountability.
“Kamala Harris is no different. She supported [Biden] this entire time,” said Cheryl Jules, the aunt of Marine Corps Sergeant Nicole L. Gee. “The only person who has reached out to our family over and over again and all 13 families is Trump.”
Harris on Monday released a statement honoring the 13 U.S. service members who lost their lives when an ISIS-K terrorist detonated a suicide bomb at the Abbey Gate of the Hamid Karzai International Airport, where evacuation efforts were centered after the Taliban’s swift takeover of Afghanistan. At least 170 Afghan civilians were also killed in the bombing and dozens of others wounded.