White House’s John Kirby Trashes Veterans on 9/11 in Email Accidentally Sent to Fox News

John Kirby, White House National Security Spokesman, trashed veterans in an error-filled email sent to Fox News at the anniversary of September 11, 2001 terror attack.

Fox News reported that Kirby accidentally hit “reply-all” when responding to a Fox email about the criticisms made by a veterans group regarding the Biden administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Kirby then disparaged the veterans.

Fox reported:

“Obviously, there is no point in replying. Kirby replied to an email sent Wednesday afternoon, which appeared to be intended primarily for White House staffers but also included Fox News Digital.

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Fox News Digital contacted the White House on Wednesday morning regarding criticisms from four veterans. This included Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.), who had criticized Kirby’s press conference of Monday, which they claimed provided “cover” to the Biden administration’s 2021 withdrawal.

Kirby’s email was sent by mistake, and he told a Fox News Digital journalist, “Clearly, i didn’t know you were on the list.” Kirby sent it while on a trip with President Biden to commemorate the 9/11 anniversary.

Kirby, on Monday, attacked a House Republican Report on the Afghanistan Withdrawal by accusing Donald Trump of, amongst other things, negotiating the Taliban. Kirby ignored the fact that the talks with the Taliban began in 2013 under the Obama Administration, via Qatar. This was during Obama’s second tenure in office.

Kirby retired as a rear admiral from the U.S. Navy. He was the Pentagon spokesperson during the Afghanistan withdrawal, which included the murder of thirteen U.S. soldiers in the ISIS terror attack at Abbey Gate on August 20, 2021.