Rep. Waltz on Afghanistan: 'Every time I don't think this situation can get any worse, it does'
GOP lawmaker says Taliban is becoming a 'terrorist super-state' led by members released in Bergdahl swap
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GOP Rep. Michael Waltz, who led Special Operation Forces in the search for former U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, sounded off on "America's Newsroom" Wednesday on the Taliban growing into a "terrorist super-state" with members from the 2014 prisoner swap now holding senior leadership positions in Afghanistan's new government.
REP. MICHAEL WALTZ: Every time I don't think this situation can get any worse, it does. As you know, I led Special Operations Forces in the search for Bergdahl, who we knew at the time had stacked up his gear, left his weapon behind, sent emails to his father denouncing America, and deserted his post. Yet we stopped everything because we don't leave fellow Americans behind, even deserters - and good soldiers were killed in that search looking for him. And then to see -- fast forward to see him declared a hero by Susan Rice and the same people that were around Obama that are now around Biden. On top of this trade, allowing the Taliban to pick its most wanted, its top draft picks out of Guantanamo, to now see them in charge of what is quickly becoming a terrorist super-state is just a slap in the face. And to have this on the week of 9/11, the 20th anniversary, is just outrageous, and frankly, it's unforgivable.
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