U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin, 44, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, appeared on Fox's Special Report with Bret Baier and claimed he has accessed secret recordings of Americans failing to get to the airport in time for the final evacuation. He signaled that he has recordings of one woman and her four kids who were denied access to the airport after trying to get in for 12 hours.
'Five times she approached this guard with the Taliban, the last time they stuck a pistol to her head with her kids there,' he stated, adding the woman went back home the final time and became physically ill, never trying again to reach the airport.
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President Biden was lambasted last month - and ever since then - over his remarks claiming Americans were making it through the Taliban-protected airport perimeter without trouble.
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At the time, he said: 'We have no indication that they haven’t been able to get — in Kabul — through the airport.
``We've made an agreement with the Taliban. Thus far, they’ve allowed them to go through. It’s in their interest for them to go through.
'So, we know of no circumstance where American citizens — carrying an American passport — are trying to get through to the airport.'
Mullin expressed that Biden had 'blood on his hands' as the congressman believed a U.S. woman and her 2-year-old son who he was trying to help were now dead after an explosion at the airport's Abbey Gate.
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'We haven't had any contact with them since. I believe it's because they were caught up in that,' Mullin insisted.
Mullin blamed the U.S. State Department for not allowing him to get to them on time. He also noted there were dozens of Americans still trapped in Afghanistan.
'I have a list of 50 that want out that [say] they haven't got out. I have a list of 50 that we have run out of Kabul and put in safe houses around Afghanistan that I promise you they wanted out.'
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The last U.S. troops left Afghanistan on Monday just before midnight as the U.S. evacuated more than 120,000 people, including U.S. citizens, allies and at-risk Afghans from Kabul airport.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken insisted fewer than 200 American citizens remained behind and that diplomatic efforts were already under way to establish new pathways out.
Mullin declared that he believes the Taliban will soon tire of this attempt at diplomacy, putting the lives of Americans and Afghans who helped the war effort in further danger.