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According to a report from The New York Post, former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden took vastly different approaches to marking the anniversary of the thirteen U.S. Service Members killed during the botched Afghanistan withdrawal.

From The New York Post:

Monday marked the third anniversary of the day 13 service members died in a terror bombing during the Biden administration’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal. On Aug. 26, 2021, ISIS-K suicide bomber Abdul Rahman al-Logari detonated an explosive vest outside Hamid Karzai International Airport’s Abbey Gate, killing the troops and nearly 200 Afghans.

The White House had not published a statement at the time of publication on the anniversary on Monday. Biden is spending the week at his beach house in Rehoboth, Del., after spending the better half of last week vacationing in California. Vice President Kamala Harris has no public events on her schedule.

The Trump team has heavily criticized Biden for how they handled the evacuation – and skewered the president for never honoring the families of the service members who perished in an official ceremony.

The private event at Arlington was meant to stress Biden’s – and Harris’ – roles in the withdrawal, especially after Harris said she was the last person in the room when the pullout was directed.

The Trump War Room X account blasted the Biden-Harris Administration for failing to acknowledge the deaths of the Service Members in any official capacity.

Footage of Trump honoring the fallen Service Members was shared widely on X.

More over at The New York Post: