Trump takes swipe at past admins' Afghanistan handling as he praises Panthers team owner
President Donald Trump took a shot at past administrationsβ handling of Afghanistan as he welcomed the Florida Panthers to the White House to celebrate their Stanley Cup title.
The Panthers were the first team to visit the White House in Trumpβs second term as president.
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The president spoke highly of team owner Vincent Viola before he let him say a few words about his team that won the Stanley Cup in an epic seven-game series against the Edmonton Oilers. Trump called Viola a "real champion" who loves the military.
"Heβs a real champion in everything heβs ever done. Loves the military," Trump said. "First thing he did, I see him, βYou gotta do this with the Army. You gotta move them here. You gotta putβ¦β Heβs giving me all the instructions. You love the military.
"You know, we shoulda had you in Afghanistan instead of the characters we had. It wouldβve turned out a little bit different."
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The U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001 following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in hopes of toppling the Taliban and finding Usama bin Laden.
As the U.S. finalized its pull out from Afghanistan, suicide bombers launched an attack at Hamid Karzai International Airport's Abbey Gate. Thirteen American servicemembers were killed along with 170 Afghan civilians.
In Trumpβs first administration, Viola was in the running for U.S. Army secretary before he withdrew from consideration. The billionaire businessman attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and eventually served with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell.
Viola bought the team in 2013 and the team has made the playoff six times, including five straight from the 2019-20 season to the 2023-24 season. The team made the Stanley Cup Final in 2023 only to lose to the Vegas Golden Knights in five games.
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