Harris attacks Trump's Taliban deal as Republicans release Afghan withdrawal report
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50% Medium Conservative
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40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-15% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
25% : Trump has used the Afghanistan withdrawal throughout the presidential campaign as means to attack the vice president, including accusing her of being responsible for the deaths of the American soldiers who died in the suicide bombing.23% : Morgan Finkelstein, the Harris-Walz national security spokesperson, said: "Trump shamelessly attacks the Vice President because he hopes he can trick the country into forgetting that his own actions undermined U.S. strategy and put our troops and allies in harm's way.""Trump wanted to bring the Taliban to Camp David just days before September 11th -- think about that," Finkelstein added.
5% : The report solely blames the Biden-Harris administration's "failure to plan for all contingencies" for the disaster, but Harris's campaign has been quick to remind voters how Trump "cut a bad deal" with the Taliban in 2020, when the former president was the one who agreed the US would withdraw from Afghanistan by May 2021.
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