In The News

RNC Releases Video Of GOP Reps Slamming Biden On Military, Veterans Record

The Republican National Committee (RNC) released a video on Sunday featuring several GOP representatives criticizing President Joe Biden over his record regarding the military and veterans.

The video features Republican Reps. Wesley Hunt of Texas, Brian Mast of Florida, Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin, Mike Waltz of Florida and Ryan Zinke of Montana, all of whom are military veterans. The Republican members criticized Biden citing Biden’s “botched” Afghanistan withdrawal and as well as the Ukrainian-Russia conflict, while praising former President Trump, saying the world was more “peaceful” and “stable.”

“We are closer to World War Three than we have been in my lifetime,” Van Orden said in the video. “And I joined the Navy under Ronald Reagan.”

During the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021, 13 servicemen and 170 Afghans were killed in an ISIS-K suicide bombing, and seven billion dollars worth of military equipment left in the hands of the now Taliban operated nation. Approximately 73% of veterans said the withdrawal negatively affected how they view the Global War on Terror while 83% said they were dissatisfied with the lack of accountability from senior officials, according to Military Times.

The 13 fallen servicemen were returned to the United States where they would be laid to rest. While Biden made an appearance, he was seen checking his watch.

“When I look at Joe Biden and his approach to bearing the weight of being commander in chief, the leader of the United States military, he doesn’t deserve that title,” Mast said in the video. “He has never acted as a commander in chief.”

“We’re weak globally and the world sees this,”  Zinke said in the video. “We were not weak under President Trump. The world was more stable, it was more peaceful, because he provided the leadership necessary to mean that if you mess with us as consequences.”

Trump signed an executive order in August of 2019 forgiving federal student loan debt for permanently disabled U.S. military. He also signed the VA MISSION Act in 2018, which enhanced healthcare choices for veterans, and improved educational benefits available to veterans through the GI Bill.

“He loves his country, and he loves his military,” Zinke said in the video. “And under President Trump and his commander in chief, you know, the military would be supported 100%.”

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1164331482397204481?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener

“We want a military that’s always going to be ready to fight, but only when necessary,” Hunt said. “And if you recall, during President Trump’s four years in office, there were no new wars. We had the Abraham accords. We had world peace.”

Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org

Rebeka Zeljko

Share
Published by
Rebeka Zeljko

Recent Posts

Washington’s Budget Process Is Broken. Fix It Now!

The federal government spent $7 trillion last year. That works out to roughly $222,000 per second —…

4 hours ago

Israel, Lebanon Agree To 10-Day Ceasefire After Negotiations, Trump Says

President Donald Trump announced that the leaders of Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ten-day…

4 hours ago

UK Prime Minister Claims Officials Hid Former Ambassador’s Epstein Ties From Him

The British Prime Minister’s office reportedly claims that officials within the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development…

4 hours ago

President Donald Trump’s Schedule for Friday, April 17, 2026

Schedule Summary: President Donald Trump will have executive time, deliver a speech in Arizona, and…

4 hours ago

DOJ Reportedly Appealing Ruling That Limits Feds’ Ability To Use Notorious Spy Tool

The Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) is appealing a ruling limiting the use of certain…

15 hours ago