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More Fallout From Afghan Fail: Afghan Interpreter Who Saved Biden In 2008 Begs Biden To Save Him

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(Afghanistan) — An Afghan interpreter who rescued President Biden over a decade ago is now begging the President to rescue him. In 2008 while working for the U.S. Army, Mohammed was apart of a rescue mission for Biden after his helicopter had to make an emergency landing in an Afghanistan snowstorm. Biden talked about this event frequently on the campaign trail at the time. Since then, Mohammed, along with his wife and four children, have hid from the Taliban for years while he tried to obtain documents and leave Afghanistan. White House officials say they are working to get him out of the country. Ram, Dodge Among Top Scores For New Vehicle Quality