
Gold Star families vow to keep up fight for accountability over Abbey Gate attack after emotional hearing
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Gold Star families whose relatives were killed in a 2021 terror attack during the withdrawal from Afghanistan told Fox News Digital they intend to keep fighting for accountability.
Families had spoken at a House Foreign Affairs Committee roundtable on Tuesday, in which they expressed both their grief for their relatives and their anger for what they see as a botched withdrawal and a lack of information from the administration. Some members renewed calls for officials, including President Biden, to resign. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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Family members who spoke to Fox on Wednesday said they intend to keep pushing for those answers, on questions including why the suicide bomber was not taken out and the role the Taliban played with regard to security. Grieving relatives have fumed over what they have said were incomplete or incorrect briefings they were given.

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