Trump marks anniversary of Kabul airport attack by tying Harris to Biden's foreign policy mess

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It was former President Donald Trump — not President Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris — who Gold Star families invited to lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to honor the 13 service members killed three years ago in a terror attack at the Kabul airport during the hasty U.S. pullout from Afghanistan.

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