Friday will mark the first anniversary of 13 U.S. soldiers being killed in an airport explosion in Afghanistan’s capital city, Kabul. Yet the American people still don’t have any answers from the White House regarding this tragedy, said Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla.
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