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Jerry Dunleavy resigned, criticizing the House probe into the Afghanistan withdrawal for its shallow scrutiny and lack of accountability. Reuters

Afghanistan withdrawal investigator resigns in protest from GOP probe

Jerry Dunleavy resigned from the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s probe into the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, criticizing the investigation’s lack of depth and accountability, especially towards military leaders. He revealed frustration over inaction on Vice President Harris’s role, amidst broader concerns of partisanship and inadequate oversight. Dunleavy’s departure highlights tensions within the committee as it prepares its final report on the withdrawal, which saw significant U.S. and Afghan casualties and marked a chaotic end to America’s longest war.

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