Posted on 09/10/2021 2:13:29 AM PDT by USA Conservative
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) noted on Wednesday’s edition of SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlow that every Democrat on the House Oversight Committee voted against her proposal to survey the equipment and weapons abandoned in Afghanistan by the Biden administration.
Mace said she proposed an investigation of the national security implications of military equipment abandoned by the U.S. government in Afghanistan in her capacity as a member of the House Oversight Committee. She introduced a legislative amendment to utilize “a very nebulous line dealing with $25 million” to “invest and look at what [military equipment]” was given up in Afghanistan.
“What did we leave behind?” she asked. “What was its value? What could have national security risks do we have by what we left behind in Afghanistan and not knowing that information?”
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Like the 50 caliber sniper rifles and other weapons that were sold to the Mexican Cartels as part of “Fast and Furious”, which were then used to assassinate American law enforcement officers, these weapons will return to be used against American soldiers and civilians. What would we do without Joe?
What would we do without Joe?
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$25 million? I would have voted no too.........
Doesn't matter what was left behind, it's gone now..........
The Taliban are, just, undocumented shoppers! That’s all.
While Democrats want your firearms disassembled and locked away, those same Democrats have no problem carelessly leaving weapons behind for terrorists and drug cartels.
Probably way too much money in the bill, but what Biden and his treasonous Commucrats gifted to the Taliban needs to be documented for their trial in which they will be charged with giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
saki says they are business partners
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