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White House: Biden Not Firing Any Generals, Has Full Confidence in Blinken

The White House said Friday that President Joe Biden still had confidence in his generals and in Secretary of State Tony Blinken after their disastrous performance in Afghanistan.

“Yes, he does,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki replied when asked by reporters during the daily briefing if the president had confidence in Secretary of State Tony Blinken.

Two House Republicans introduced articles of impeachment against Blinken, accusing him of failing his job.

“Secretary Blinken has failed to faithfully uphold his oath and has instead presided over a reckless abandonment of our nation’s interests, security, and values in his role in the withdrawal of American forces and diplomatic assets from Afghanistan,” the articles of impeachment read from Rep Ralph Norman, (R-SC), and Rep Andy Harris (R-MD).

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2 thoughts on “White House: Biden Not Firing Any Generals, Has Full Confidence in Blinken”

  1. Firings are not frequent in the military ranks. However they will retire (once a general, great retirement bennies and already retirement eligible) once their time at their rank is complete. It can be quickened, but exit will be very quiet. Thats bow they roll. Same with political appointees, exit quietly and back to private industry.

    The lack of accountability is truly sad, but its the system. Easy to say change the system since once you are in it, you are part of the problem. Congress wont do anything either.

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