Trump questions what Biden will 'surrender to next' and criticizes him for hiding at Camp David
Donald Trump mocked Joe Biden for remaining at Camp David the last few days as Taliban insurgents quickly took the Afghan capital of Kabul. He accused the president of 'surrendering' to the Taliban and to COVID, as US cases and hospitalizations surge in parts of the country. Biden will finally speak publicly on the crisis on Monday afternoon. . Trump demanded Biden step down in a statement to his supporters on Sunday.
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