Top House Oversight Committee Republicans on Friday demanded all documents and communications from the Biden administration, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff, regarding President Joe Biden’s deadly Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021.
The Republicans are demanding the information after the Biden administration has “obstructed” congressional oversight, along with the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction ,” according to House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer .
“The American people deserve answers and the Biden Administration’s ongoing obstruction of this investigation is unacceptable,” he added. The agency’s Comer seeks to collect information from are the senior leadership at the White House, U.S. Department of Defense , U.S. Department of State , U.S. Department of Homeland Security , U.S. Agency for International Development , and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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