Rep. Brian Mast hammers Biden for 'absolutely delusional' UN address
Mast calls out Biden for claiming US no longer at war
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Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., took aim at President Biden over his "delusional" comments to the UN General Assembly Tuesday. On "Fox & Friends," Mast criticized the president for claiming the U.S. has "turned the page," arguing the hasty withdrawal of U.S. forces has now made the situation "far more dangerous."
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REP. BRIAN MAST: The president is absolutely delusional about us not being in a war. He simply made the war far more dangerous than what it was before. Lacking intelligence on the ground in places like Afghanistan, making it a more dangerous region. Ignoring the fact that we're in the greatest financial war that we've ever seen with China, but never uttering a word about China in his 34-minute speech to the UN General Assembly.
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And the only thing that he really talked about when it came to the border, where we're being invaded in our country right now, was calling the climate crisis a borderless crisis. And calling for reasons to let more people in, and thinking that giving away more U.S. dollars – funding those in South Central America, Haiti, other places – is actually going to stop that invitation to come across our border illegally. He's missing every single war that our nation is in right now.
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