horizon capabilities, the capability to carry out strikes from outside of afghanistan on counterterrorism missions. here the biden administration is showing the force of that capability. in terms of where this was carried out in the province that is just essentially east-southeast of kabul where the attack was carried out. it is a province we ve heard of before in a very specific isis-k scenario. it was here in april of 2017 that the trump administration and central command there carried out a strike using what was called or what is called the gbu 43-b, massive ordinance bomb, otherwise known as the mother of all bombs, also against isis-k. it seems again it is an area where there is an isis-k presence and that perhaps feeding into some of the information, the intel that led the biden administration to carry out this strike fairly quickly here, within 36 hours of that terrorist attack at the abbey gate of hamid karzai international airport, the one that killed at least 13 u.s.
out about this yesterday or two days ago when i got a letter from the justice department that laid out what had happened. they said they took 90 days of my phone records from a critically important time from the trump administration from january of 2015 from april of 2017. obviously, there was an enormous amount going on in that period of time and we were scrambling in many different ways to try to cover that story. beyond that, i really don t know a lot more. the justice department said that they sought my e-mails over that period of time or at least information from my e-mails or they had the ability to get that, but that information was not handed offered by the folks that host our e-mails, so all they had was my phone records. in many ways, you know, this is not a surprising thing, given the rhetoric that came out of the white house under the trump
in april of this year the u.s. military after ka command said that more than 800 people have been killed in air strikes since april of 2017. no one claimed responsibility from the recent car bombing attack but the capital is regularly hit by al shabaab militants allied to al qaeda and the ruling counsel agreed to a temporary ceasefire on sunday which could provide a path to a peace deal with the united states. the white house did not comment but the u.s. maintained that any peace deal would have to ensure that terrorists would not use afghanistan as a base. for now, the details as to when the ceasefire would begin remained unclear and the chief still has to improve the decision. the u.s. currently has about 12,000 troops in the country and a peace deal could end the 18 year involvement in afghanistan which is the longest running war in u.s. history. a man charged with attempted
witnesses. and it relates back to nancy mogadishu. four quote terrorists were pelosi s original notion of killed in the strike according to the u.s. military which delaying, possibly waiting it conducted operations with the somalian government. out, even to wait for courts to the u.s. has increased its come back with a decision on strikes in somalia and in april whether or not these folks can of this year, the u.s. testify. what do you think of the omb military s africa command says lawyer, basically coming up with more than 800 people have been this argument the president has the right to do this? killed in air strikes since april of 2017. to withhold the money. that is not correct. nobody claimed responsibility for the recent car bombing for a couple of reasons. attack. number one, there are two but the capital is regularly hit different kinds of money. by al-shabaab militants allied there is the money that comes through the state department. to al qaeda. that can, the president
russian cyberattacks and aggression. this is april of 2017. let s go to the next slide that we have here. this is president trump last month in november on fox and friends, where essentially he starts to put it all together. the democrats, they gave the server to crowdstrike. it s a very wealthy ukrainian. a ukrainian company. that s what the word is. two and a half years later, he s still perpetuating this, and they even asked, you know, there s not a lot of truth to this, but he says it anyway. good if you want to propel your lie, just keep issuing falsehoods. the truth has one voice. but lies are infinite. you can continue to make more and more lies, which then wears out anybody trying to rebut them. okay, the president says these things, and it gets covered. donald trump ten years ago, this doesn t get covered. that s right. you can do all of this on social media. you can write 1,000 stories, but the thing that powers all of these narratives the most is when a very influentia