On August 26, local time, according to local American media reports, after the bombing of the Kabul Airport in Afghanistan killed at least 13 American soldiers, a number of U.S. Republican lawmakers publicly bombarded Biden’s policies toward Afghanistan, demanding that Biden resign from the presidency and Proposal to initiate the impeachment procedure of the President.

  Republican Senator Josh Holly of Missouri stated in a statement that the US military in Afghanistan experienced the largest number of deaths in more than a decade during Biden's tenure, which was a catastrophic failure during Biden's leadership.

Holly believes: "It is obvious that Biden has neither the will to lead, nor the ability, and must resign."

  Another Republican congressman, Martha Blackburn, also stated on social media that the current president and vice president, secretary of state, secretary of defense, and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff "all should resign, otherwise they will face impeachment and dismissal."

  It is reported that as early as when Biden stated that he would not extend the deadline for withdrawal from Afghanistan on August 31, many Republicans called for the dismissal of Biden's national security team and the impeachment of Biden.

  According to Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, Biden’s decision indicates that he "abandoned thousands of Afghans who are fighting with us and will continue to abandon some American citizens" and should be impeached.

  After the explosion at the Kabul airport, many Republican members joined the criticism of the Biden administration on the grounds that "the dangers of American citizens and Afghans staying in Afghanistan are increasing".

(CCTV reporter Xu Tao)