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More Details Emerge On How Bad President Biden's Meeting With The Families Was At Dover This Sunday

Rylee McCollum's family (L-R: sister Cheyenne, sister Roice and father Jim) said they felt Biden was 'fake' in his sympathy on Sunday. Roice and Jim refused to meet with he president at Dover 

 Daily Mail: 'I hope you burn in hell! That was my brother!' What sister of Marine killed in Afghanistan screamed at Biden during Dover casket ceremony where he 'wouldn't even look' relatives in the eye 

* Families of the fallen U.S. service members were left disappointed by President Joe Biden's actions at the dignified transfer on Sunday 

* One sister of a fallen Marine yelled at the president: 'I hope you burn in hell! That was my brother!' 

* Roice McCollum, the sister of fallen Marine Rylee McCollum, said: 'You cannot kneel on our flag and pretend you care about our troops' 

* 'You can't f**k up as bad as he did and say you're sorry,' she added. 'This did not need to happen, and every life is on his hands' 

* Mark Schmitz, father of fallen Marine Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz, said his meeting with the president on Sunday 'didn't go well' 

* Darin Hoover, father of fallen Marine Staff Sergeant Taylor Hoover, said their family decided 'absolutely not' to meet the president 

* Both fathers said Biden was seen repeatedly checking his watch after each casket was transferred onto U.S. soil from the plane 

The sister of one of the 11 Marines killed in the Kabul suicide bombing told President Joe Biden to 'burn in hell' as she left the dignified transfer of remains ceremony on Sunday, according to a Tuesday report. 

Some parents and families further detailed their observations and interactions with Biden during the dignified transfer of service members's remains arriving back on U.S. soil from Afghanistan. 

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Update: "Don't You Ever Forget": Biden Enrages Gold Star Parents Of Slain Marines (Zero Hedge)  

WNU Editor: I think this meeting with the families rattled the President. From refusing to answer questions on Afghanistan from reporters on Sunday to his angry address this afternoon. He is definitely in a foul mood.



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