During Joe Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, 13 U.S. soldiers were killed by ISIS suicide bombers outside the Kabul Airport.
Family members of the fallen soldiers were offered an opportunity to meet Joe Biden.
And you won’t believe what one Gold Star father said Joe Biden did several times during their meeting.
Mark Schmitz is the father of Jared Schmitz, one of the 13 U.S. service members killed during Joe Biden’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Mark and his wife accepted the opportunity to meet with Joe Biden during the dignified transfer ceremony at Dover Air Force Base as the remains of the 13 service members returned to America.
And Mark Schmitz was not pleased with how it went.
During one interview with The Washington Post, Schmitz described how he first confronted Biden about the loss of his son Jared.
“I said, ‘Don’t you ever forget that name. Don’t you ever forget that face. Don’t you ever forget the names of the other 12,’” Schmitz stated. “‘And take some time to learn their stories.’”
But according to Schmitz, Biden “bristled” at his comment and then started rambling on and on about his late son Beau who passed away from cancer after service in Iraq.
Schmitz was offended that Biden wanted to only talk about his son at the Dover Airport.
“When he just kept talking about his son so much it was just — my interest was lost in that. I was more focused on my own son than what happened with him and his son. I’m not trying to insult the president, but it just didn’t seem that appropriate to spend that much time on his own son,” Schmitz added.
Of course, Biden also received criticism after photos surfaced of him checking his watch while the remains of deceased soldiers passed by at the ceremony.
During an interview with Sean Hannity, Schmitz said Biden actually checked his watch every time a casket went by like he had somewhere else more important to be.
“I actually leaned into my son’s mother’s ear and said ‘I swear to God, if he checks his watch one more time…’ I found it to be the most disrespectful thing I’ve ever seen,” Schmitz told Hannity.
The corporate-controlled media claims one of Biden’s greatest skills is his ability to use “empathy” to connect to others on a personal level.
But meeting with family members of fallen soldiers is one of the most personal things for a President to do.
And with multiple family members speaking out about how Biden’s words and actions offended them, the media’s narrative is falling apart.
Political Animal News will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.