"I just am concerned": Lawmakers split — and not along party lines — on Biden's Afghanistan plan
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Lawmakers are divided on President Biden's proposal to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September, and the differences in opinion do not fall neatly along party lines. The president will announce Wednesday his plan to remove military forces by September 11, 2021, the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon.
"It's refreshing to have a thought-out plan with a set timetable," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said in an interview on CNN Wednesday. "I think the president's plan is a very good one." In a speech on the Senate floor Wednesday morning, Schumer said it is time to end America's longest conflict "after sinking two decades of blood and treasure into wars in the Middle East."More Related News
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