Harris' role in Afghanistan withdrawal a mystery despite being 'last person in the room' with Biden

Kamala Harris, who said she was the last person with President Biden before the decision on Afghanistan, has not been criticized much over the withdrawal.

Vice President Kamala Harris arrives at Philadelphia International Airport to attend a campaign event on Aug. 6, 2024. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Despite that account, another former military official who participated in the administration's deliberations at the time told the Post he does not remember Harris "playing any role of significance" during meetings of the National Security Council that Biden led in 2021. The official did admit that the vice president could have counseled Biden outside those briefings.  

In a statement to the Post, a Harris aide said the vice president asked, "probing questions" during deliberations in which she was fully involved before the withdrawal and "strongly supported President Biden’s decision to end America’s longest war." 

"We’re not going to get into the Vice President’s private counsel to the President," the aide added. 

Positioning herself as a vice president who is closely involved in the administration’s key matters, Harris confirmed to CNN in 2021 that she was the "last person in the room" with Biden before his decision to withdraw U.S. troops and effectively end more than 20 years of war in Afghanistan. 

While campaigning for president in 2019, Harris said she wanted to "ensure that the country is on a path to stability, that we protect the gains that have been made for Afghan women and others," according to the Post. 

Taliban fighters control access to the Abbey Gate at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan, Aug. 25, 2021. (Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times)

Republicans and former President Trump have criticized Biden's handling of the withdrawal, especially after Biden's stunning omission of the 13 U.S. service members killed at Abbey Gate during the June presidential debate in Atlanta, where he claimed to be the "only president this century" and in "this decade" who did not have "any troops dying anywhere in the world." 

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Attendees of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last month heard from the families of those service members, who condemned how Biden never publicly said the names of their loved ones. 

Now, as the Democratic ticket pivots to Harris and her newly selected running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, criticism of the vice president on the Afghanistan withdrawal has not gained similar traction. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Harris' campaign and the vice president's office for comment, but they did not immediately respond.

Danielle Wallace is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics, crime, police and more. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on Twitter: @danimwallace. 

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