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"I don't know why they hate us so much, to be honest with you. I have no idea.”

Steve Nikoui is a carpenter from California whose son was killed during Biden’s pullout from Afghanistan



Steve Nikoui is a carpenter from California whose son was killed during Biden’s pullout from Afghanistan. Joe Biden won’t say his name, so at the State of the Union speech, Steve Nikoui did. He was immediately arrested for it.

Three years ago, Marine Lance Corporal Kareem Nikoui, only 20 years old, was killed during Joe Biden’s chaotic and nationally humiliating Afghanistan withdrawal.

Just a few days later, Lance Cpl. Nakoui’s family flew to Delaware to receive their son’s remains. The way they were treated there is shocking.

A filthy hotel. Uncomfortable transportation. And a meeting with the president in which Biden droned on about himself rather than paying tribute to the fallen Service members whom he’d failed to protect.

This lack of basic respect for Kareem Nakoui’s father, carpenter Steve Nikoui, is incredibly revealing. Biden’s failed foreign policy is fueling wars all across the world, and at the same time, he’s entirely unappreciative of those who risk their lives on his behalf.

Last month, Nikoui traveled to the Capitol to speak out and confront Biden about his son’s death. He was promptly arrested.

Steve Nikoui joined today’s Tucker Carlson Encounter to share how deeply Biden’s failure has changed his life and why it seems like the president doesn’t even care.


Steve Nikoui tells Tucker:

“We've never had any contact with the White House or Biden [since the dignified transfer]. And we have reached out… several families have reached out to, you know, maybe have a roundtable with them… and they just refused. I don't know why they hate us so much, to be honest with you. I have no idea.”


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