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This claim was corroborated by Darin Hoover, the father of Staff Sgt. Taylor Hoover, and Christy Shamblin, the mother-in-law of Marine Sgt. Nicole Gee, who also perished in the attack. Hoover expressed his frustration, stating, “We sat in that office for what seemed like an eternity waiting on the doddering old fool.”
The delay is just one of many grievances families have raised against Biden’s handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal and its tragic aftermath. Critics have pointed to the president’s refusal to publicly mention the names of the soldiers killed in the bombing as further evidence of indifference.
Adding fuel to the fire, Biden stirred controversy during a campaign debate in June when he claimed, “No U.S. soldiers have been killed on my watch,” seemingly ignoring the 13 service members lost in Kabul. The remark sparked outrage among the families of the fallen. Darin Hoover didn’t hold back in his response, telling the New York Post, “The stumbling, bumbling buffoon that we have in the White House had the audacity to say that under his watch no military members have died.”
Hoover continued, “His saying that he thinks of our kids every day is a lie. He’s never even said their names because he doesn’t know them. It was HIS decision to pull out from Afghanistan and do it in the manner that he did. He has blood on his hands and we WILL NOT FORGET, EVER.”
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This latest revelation underscores the ongoing criticism Biden faces for the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which many have called one of the most significant foreign policy failures in recent history. The grief-stricken families of the fallen soldiers continue to demand accountability, expressing anger and disappointment over what they view as a lack of respect and competence from the commander-in-chief.
As more details emerge, the incident has reignited debate over Biden’s leadership and the broader implications of the withdrawal. For the families left to pick up the pieces, the pain is compounded by what they see as a profound betrayal. Their message to the administration remains clear: they will not allow their loved ones’ sacrifices to be forgotten.




