
Trump and Biden agree on this
CNN
For decades, no occupant of the White House wanted to strike a "peace" deal that a dictator would instantly violate -- or to sit on the losing side of a debate over who allowed an American ally to get vanquished. Until Donald Trump -- and Joe Biden. The past week's events showed that the two bitter rivals had something in common: They were willing to "lose" Afghanistan to end America's longest war.
For decades, no occupant of the White House wanted to strike a "peace" deal that a dictator would instantly violate -- or to sit on the losing side of a debate over who allowed an American ally to get vanquished.
A number of Jeffrey Epstein survivors voiced their concern in a private meeting with female Democratic lawmakers earlier this week about the intermittent disclosure of Epstein-related documents and photos by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, sharing that the selective publication of materials was distressing, four sources familiar with the call told CNN.












