Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene will file articles of impeachment against Joe Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., announced Thursday night that she is filing articles of impeachment against Joe Biden. Greene made the announcement during an “America First” rally alongside Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., in Des Moines, Iowa.

“Yes, I do have articles of impeachment drawn up to submit tomorrow,” Greene revealed on Thursday. “I believe in firing people when they’re corrupt and they do a bad job, and Joe Biden is failing America and he needs to be impeached.”

Greene announced she is filing articles of impeachment against Biden after the Taliban overtook Afghanistan last week while thousands of Americans remained stranded in the country. The Biden administration has refused to commit to safely evacuating at least 10,000 Americans from Kabul, Afghanistan by the withdrawal deadline of Aug. 31.

President Donald Trump eviscerated Biden’s move to leave “Americans behind for death” in a statement released by his Save America PAC on Friday morning.

“Leaving Americans behind for death is an unforgivable dereliction of duty, which will go down in infamy,” President Trump said.

In an exclusive interview with ABC, Biden brushed off the crisis in Afghanistan: “That was four days ago, five days ago.”

On Tuesday, Joe Biden made a rare appearance during an exclusive interview with George Stephanopoulos on ABC days after the fall of Afghanistan’s U.S.-backed government.

“We’ve all seen pictures. We’ve seen those hundreds of people packed in a C-17. We’ve seen Afghans falling,” Stephanopoulos said to Biden.

“That was four days ago, five days ago,” Biden replied as if that tragedy is irrelevant because it happened days ago.

According to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, she will submit the articles of impeachment against Joe Biden on Friday.

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