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Glenn Kessler notes that spokesperson says Sen. Chuck Schumer misspoke when he said all Americans who wanted out of Afghanistan got out

In a local TV interview, Sen. Chuck Schumer praised God that all of the Americans who wanted out of Afghanistan got out.

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The administration would like us to believe that close to 100 Americans are stranded in Afghanistan trying to get out, and there’s no way that number is correct.

A spokesman for Schumer said that the senator misspoke, and Washington Post fact-checker passed that tidbit along. He didn’t fact-check Schumer — he just noted that he misspoke.

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He misspoke, so no foul.


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