Fox News contributor joins 'Sunday Night in America' to discuss the 'devastating scene' in Afghanistan
FIRST ON FOX: White House Press
Secretary Jen Psaki is taking a break from her duties at the same time
as controversy surrounds the silence of President Joe Biden, who is on vacation while the Taliban quickly seizes control of Afghanistan.
Fox
News sent questions to Psaki's White House email address Sunday morning
and received an auto-reply. Hours later, on Sunday evening, Fox News
attempted once again to reach the White House spokeswoman. The same
auto-reply, stating that the voice of the White House would not be
available for the next week, was sent.
"I will be out of the
office from August 15th-August 22nd," read the email returned to Fox
News. Instead, Psaki's reply directs the press to reach out to other
press officers in her absence.
TALIBAN ENTER KABUL; AFGHAN PRESIDENT FLEES COUNTRY: LIVE UPDATES
The
timing of Psaki's time off comes as Biden has faced criticism for
remaining on vacation as the Taliban seize control of much of Afghanistan, even moving into the capital city of Kabul and seizing the presidential palace at a pace that has caught the White House off guard.
Biden has remained mostly silent on the issue, a fact not lost on many of the president's critics.
"Where is Joe Biden," asked Rep. Jim Banks, a Navy veteran who served in Afghanistan, asked on Twitter as the crisis unfolded Sunday.
Meanwhile,
the White House has only broken its silence to share a picture of the
president being briefed on the situation by senior officials.
"This
morning, the President and Vice President met with their national
security team and senior officials to hear updates on the draw down of
our civilian personnel in Afghanistan, evacuations of SIV applicants and
other Afghan allies, and the ongoing security situation in Kabul," the
White House posted on Twitter.
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