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FOX and Friends

>> peter: the most recent draft of history written by the u.s. government insists the afghan withdrawal wasn't perfect but it wasn't that bad. >> so i'm sorry, i just won't buy the whole argument of chaos. for all this talk of chaos, i just didn't see it. not from my perch. it was tough in the first few hours, you would expect it to be. >> brian: the taliban -- the nfc's blame on biden's predecessor reads like this. the taliban agreed to participate in a peace process but only as long as the united states remained committed to withdraw by the agreement's deadline. as part of the deal, president trump also pressured the afghan argument to release taliban fighters from prison including senior war commanders without securing the release of the only american hostage known to be held by the taliban. a reminder 13 americans carrying out the final stages of the drawdown were killed in kabul. >> completely ridiculous. it's a rewriting of history.

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America Reports

>> john: in a minute we will talk to retoward general keith kellogg who served in the previous white house and had the afghanistan issue on his plate. anita. >> anita: looking forward to that. first, right to chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin with more on all of this. >> no one is satisfied with the 12 page unclassified report the white house sneaked out before a holiday weekend on the so-called lessons learned from the afghan withdrawal. >> completely ridiculous, it's a rewriting of history, look, president biden came into office he had several options he could have chosen. he could have ignored the plan and walked away from it, just the way president trump walked away from the iran nuclear agreement. >> the white house report blamed the trump administration suggesting the president's hands were tied when he came into office. >> president biden inherited a forced presence in afghanistan of some 2500 troops.

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

we offered. we see the peace plan that he brokered between iran and saudi arabia. they continue to push similar efforts in africa. so now he's on the charm offensive to improve china's image abroad. >> neil: secretary, while i have you here, you heard this dust up in the white house briefing room when a good bit of time was devoted to the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. what was interesting is the administration said it was severely constrained by conditions left by our predecessor. they're referring to your old boss, president trump. what did you think of that? >> completely ridiculous. it's a rewriting of history. president biden came in to office. he had several options he could have chosen. he could have ignored the plan and walked away from it the way president trump walked away from the iran nuclear agreement. he could have insisted that taliban live up to its end of

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CNN News Central

further talking or negotiating to be had the end. those two orange shall assume they carry a lot of weight legally speaking there. alright daniel, so the former president also defended this famous january 2021 phone call, i should say infamous with georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, where he urged rothenberger to go find him votes find him enough votes to overturn the georgia election results. this is what he said about that call last night. nobody found anything wrong with that perfect call until a book promotion tour. many months later. all of a sudden, they say, you know, i remember champ making a call. let's look at that. no one had a problem with it until months later, daniel, that's not how i remember it. that is not accurate. it's a complete rewriting of history. this call was leaked almost immediately. the washington post broke the story the day after the call, and there was an immediate uproar. every media outlet covered it that very day

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Deadline White House

is do some rewriting of history. and one of the things they're trying to do is run their committees in a way that were as effective as the way the january 6th committee did. but it's going to be almost impossible to replicate. one of the big mistakes that they made, and i think most of them would acknowledge in retrospect is by boycotting the january 6th committee, they have -- they took themselves out of the game so to speak. so they could not interrupt the proceedings or do cross-examinations of witnesses live on television or anything like that. and so now they're trying to run their own investigative hearings, you can see democrats crossing the witnesses when they have the chance to do so, or, you know, making their point of view known and it's not having to date the same success that the january 6th committee did. and frankly, they haven't even come close to any of the investigative steps, the number of witnesses brought in, the --

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Deadline White House

their attempts at rewriting january 6th are handed at best. >> there's just no rewriting. we're in the 21st century, every american saw with their own eyes what donald trump did, what the mob did to the police officers and the trauma that the police officers have since suffered. and there's no rewriting that. you're living on fantasy island if you think you can get americans to reinterpret what happened on that day. for democrats we have to live in the great big center where most americans are and that great big center means just delivering on cost of gas, groceries, health care, bring down those costs, make our kids safe in their schools, make us strong in the world, help ukraine stay in the fight. show we're competent and contrast it with their chaos.

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

today, we're producing renewable diesel that can be used in existing diesel tanks. and we're committed to increasing our renewable fuels production. because as we work toward a lower carbon future, it's only human to keep moving forward. house republicans appear determined to revisit the insurrection they zin exist on rewriting. sources tell cnn lawmakers are probing multiple probes into the january 6th attack on the capitol. areas they want to investigate, security failures, they say, and maybe the treatment of january 6th defendants. it's happening as fox's tucker carlson tries to use cherry-picked footage to sanitize what happened that day. joining me is democratic congresswoman from california and former member of the january 6th select committee, zoe lofgren. congresswoman, great to see you

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The Context with Christian Fraser

i'll let you decide whether these people look like they are revering the capital. they are revering the capital. no, these people didn't come through the visitors centre. they went through the windows, they smashed the doors, they defecated in congressional offices. they put their feet on speakers pelosi's desk. and they beat and maimed capitol police officers, five people lost their lives. republicans have condemned tucker carlson's revised version of events, including the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. it was a mistake in my view for fox news to depict this in a way that completely at variance with what our chief law enforcement official here at the capitol thinks. but this rewriting of history. this whitewashing of what actually went on, is not solely the work of tucker carlson. the man who gave him this 40k hours of footage, was none other than house speaker kevin mccarthy. hannah muldavin — is former spokesperson

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CNN This Morning

we have been thumbing through it. thank you very much. >> i appreciate it. >> you were moved enough to write about this bill and what's going on with the idea of critical race theory and not teaching the full history of this country. why? >> you know, what makes america great is not the suppression of ideas or the pursuit of every corner of those ideas may lead us or the facts. it's about who we are and how we investigate who we are and celebrate the diversity of who we are. all of these bills that desantis and others are doing limit our ability to understand who we are and are not inclusive. they are exclusive. they are narrowing the focus of what is and isn't american history. it's terrifying. it feels like a soviet system or, you know, the way the nazis would build up a village. tucker carlson is doing the same thing with the footage from 1/6. it's just a kind of rewriting of history at the most dangerous

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The ReidOut

>> we know he has ambitions much greater than florida. this is why we must take very seriously all his attacks not just on education and curriculum but his world view. his grandparents came here and didn't speak english. yet we still see how he treats refugees and migrants coming to the state of florida and shipping them all over the northeast in freezing conditions. we see what he's capable of. but his rewriting of history, his reimagining of these sort of good men. we cannot forget that george washington plucked out the teeth of his enslaved africans and put them in his mouth. we cannot forget none of these guys freed their enslaved africans once they died. we cannot forget about the rape and murder and trafficking of

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