
Interpreter who helped Joe Biden escape Afghanistan arrives in U.S.: 'I'm totally free'
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The Afghan interpreter who helped then-Senator Joe Biden escape Afghanistan back in 2008 is speaking out after he arrived in the U.S. months after the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
Former interpreter Mohammad Aman Khalili and Brian Genthe, the Purple Heart veteran who helped him flee, joined "Fox & Friends First" on Monday to discuss Khalili's departure and his arrival in the United States.
"I'm totally free. I am so excited. … It was a long trip as a start from the north of Afghanistan, right to the border of Pakistan," Khalili told co-host Todd Piro in an exclusive interview, adding he felt betrayed by the U.S. government when American forces withdrew.
"It took me a long, long time. It was very scary on the roads because it was new power, a new changing situation in Afghanistan."