United States Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) is reportedly missing in Afghanistan.
This appears to have been confirmed by the Washington Post.
Why was Mullin in Afghanistan?
The Republican Congressman was dismayed at Biden’s inability to rescue Americans and our allies.
He created his own rescue mission to help people evacuate Afghanistan.
And now his whereabouts are unknown.
There are even fears that he has been captured.
But one thing is for certain:
Neither the United States government nor Mullin’s office know where he is.
More details below:
#BREAKING: GOP Congressman Missing In Afghanistan While on 'Rogue Evacuation Mission,' Report Says – https://t.co/qVwFIhvgwe pic.twitter.com/UqMktAKBBq
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) September 1, 2021
INSANE STORY: Whereabouts of GOP Congressman Who Wanted to Rescue Americans in Afghanistan ‘Unclear’ https://t.co/gbRlUiT8B6
— toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) September 1, 2021
🚨GOP Congressman Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla) Missing In Afghanistan While on 'Rogue Evacuation Mission': WaPo – Breaking911 https://t.co/RargvJHPvm
— Stacy Rae 🇺🇸 (@stacyhrae) September 1, 2021
SHOCKING: GOP Congressman goes on rogue mission to save Americans from Afghanistan. Currently his whereabouts are unknown. #Afghanistan https://t.co/1fnFOEP0dy
— Angelo Isidorou (@angeloisidorou) September 1, 2021
The Washington Post was the first to break the story.
But it wasn’t even the headline of the story!
In fact, it wasn’t even the main subject of the story.
Instead, the Washington Post buried this breaking news deep into the story:
As of late Tuesday, U.S. officials said they were unsure of Mullin’s location. Mullin’s office did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
“To say this is extremely dangerous is a massive understatement,” said a State Department official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive situation.
The remaining U.S. troops in Afghanistan left on Monday, bringing an end to America’s longest war. The U.S. military helped evacuate more than 120,000 people, including U.S. citizens, allies and at-risk Afghans. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday that fewer than 200 American citizens remain in Afghanistan. The department suspended embassy operations and relocated its mission to Qatar, where diplomats are trying to find ways for the remaining Americans and at-risk Afghans in the country to leave.
The State Department reissued a Level 4 travel advisory for the country on Monday urging Americans not to travel there “due to civil unrest, armed conflict, crime, terrorism, kidnapping, and COVID-19.”
The State Department declined to comment on Mullin’s travel or interactions with the embassy. The White House declined to comment on Mullin but referred to press secretary Jen Psaki’s comments from last week urging Americans not to travel to Afghanistan.
Mullin, 44, grew up in Stilwell, Okla., where he was a standout wrestler and earned a scholarship to Missouri Valley College. Injuries derailed his athletic career, and at age 20, he took over his father’s plumbing business. He was also briefly a professional mixed martial arts fighter, and after being elected to Congress in 2012, he became known on the Hill for leading intense workout classes. A member of the conservative Republican Study Committee, Mullin voted against the certification of the 2020 election results.
You would think that a missing United States Congressman in Afghanistan would be the main headline.
But apparently the media wants to hide this from the public.
NEW 🚨 The Washington Post reported that Rep. Markwayne Mullin has gone rogue to travel to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan on a rescue mission, in the face of multiple warnings not to do so from the Pentagon and State Department — and that nobody knows where he is.
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) September 1, 2021
Oklahoma Republican Markwayne Mullin has tried *twice* to travel to Afghanistan in as many weeks for unauthorized evacuation efforts.
In both instances, U.S. officials denied his requests.
After one denial, Mullin threatened a U.S. ambassador.https://t.co/a4g2GTkDLs
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) August 31, 2021
#ALERT: Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin (R) is believed to have travelled to Afghanistan in a harrowing mission to rescue trapped Americans. Per WaPo, State Dept. officials report the Congressman’s whereabouts are “unknown.”https://t.co/N1zMobNLSJ https://t.co/PQHLeZ4ztI
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) September 1, 2021
A wild scoop: A GOP lawmaker has been trying to travel to *Taliban-controlled Afghanistan* in a rogue evacuation mission despite efforts by the Pentagon & State Dept to discourage him. Officials are unsure of his current whereabouts. From @tylerpager & me https://t.co/MpieNxGNTU
— John Hudson (@John_Hudson) August 31, 2021
Why would the media want to cover this up?
Why would the Democrats want to cover this up?
Because it exposes Biden’s incompetence.
If Biden had evacuated every American from Afghanistan, then there would be no need for a “rogue” evacuation.
Breaking 911 is one of the first sources that broke the story:
United States Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) has reportedly gone missing while trying to enter Afghanistan amid the Taliban takeover and chaotic U.S. departure.
According to The Washington Post, the Republican Congressman was on a ‘rogue evacuation mission,’ ignoring warnings from the State Department not to travel to the country.
Mullin reportedly contacted the embassy in Tajikistan in an attempt to move cash into Afghanistan.
“Embassy officials told Mullin they could not assist him in skirting Tajikistan’s laws on cash limits on his way to visiting one of the most dangerous places on earth,” the Post reported.
“As of late Tuesday, U.S. officials said they were unsure of Mullin’s location. Mullin’s office did not respond to multiple requests for comment,” the report continues.
We hope that the whereabouts of Congressman Mullin is made soon.
Hopefully he is safe and not being held hostage.
This story is developing.