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Michael McCaul suggests there may be as many as 5,000 American hostages left in Afghanistan, Chris Wallace tries to silence

While the Biden reign of terror continues to lie about the number of Americans still hostages in Afghanistan to the Taliban, claiming around “100” or so, Michael McCaul, Rep. of Texas suggested today in an interview with Biden water carrier Chris Wallace that there may be as many as 5,000 American hostages still left, trapped in Afghanistan and in the hands of the Taliban. We know 6,000 Americans were evacuat4ed from Kabul before Biden handed over Afghanistan to the Taliban, along with $85 billion worth of American military equipment. The orignal claim was between about 10,000 to 25,000 Americans in Afghanistan, s if they took out 6,000 that still leaves between 4,000 and 19,000 Americans left in Talibanistan. Minus of course what the rogue missions have gotten Americans out, and you could see the number of about 5,000 Americans left in Afghanistan is not a wild speculation.

Chris Wallace, the Fox News Democrat stooge didn’t want any part of that information getting out though.

WALLACE: Sir, I asked a slightly different question though than the — than the one you answered. Not how many are still left. Do you know how many of those Americans and how many of those Afghan allies have gotten out of the country since we pulled out on Monday?

MCCAUL: Right. So the — the Americans themselves, probably around the 5,000 range. And the visa card holders, the other —

WALLACE: No, no, no, sir, sir, wait, wait. No, what I’m asking is, since we left the country on Friday, how many Americans have gotten out of Afghanistan? Since we pulled out, how many Afghan allies have gotten out since the Taliban was in complete control of the country?

MCCAUL: I understand. Zero. And, in fact, we have six airplanes at Mazar Sharif Airport, six airplanes with American citizens on them as I speak, also with these interpreters, and the Taliban is holding them hostage for demands right now. They — we — the state has cleared these flights and the Taliban will not let them leave the airport. So, I’m sorry, the answer to your question is zero. And that’s my concern is they’re going to demand more and more, whether it be cash or legitimacy as the government of Afghanistan.