Santa Fe New Mexican

Two Congress members fly to Kabul amid chaotic evacuation.

- By Lolita C. Baldor

WASHINGTON — Two members of Congress flew unannounce­d into Kabul airport in the middle of the chaotic evacuation Tuesday, stunning State Department and U.S. military personnel who had to divert resources to provide security and informatio­n to the lawmakers, U.S. officials said.

Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., and Rep. Peter Meijer, R-Mich., flew in and out on charter aircraft and were on the ground at the Kabul airport for several hours. That led officials to complain that they could be taking seats that would have otherwise gone to other Americans or Afghans fleeing the country, but the congressme­n said in a joint statement that they made sure to leave on a flight with empty seats.

“As Members of Congress, we have a duty to provide oversight on the executive branch,’” the two said in their statement. “We conducted this visit in secret, speaking about it only after our departure, to minimize the risk and disruption to the people on the ground, and because we were there to gather informatio­n, not to grandstand.”

The two lawmakers are both military veterans, with background­s in the region. Moulton, a Marine who has been outspoken critic of the Iraq War, served multiple tours in Iraq. Meijer was deployed as part of the Army Reserves and later worked in Afghanista­n at a nongovernm­ental organizati­on providing aid.

Both serve on the House Armed Services Committee.

Three officials familiar with the flight said that State Department, Defense Department and White House officials were furious about the incident because it was done without coordinati­on with diplomats or military commanders directing the evacuation.

The U.S. military found out about the visit as the legislator­s’ aircraft was inbound to Kabul, according to the officials. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss ongoing military operations.

One senior U.S. official said the administra­tion saw the lawmakers’ visit as manifestly unhelpful and several other officials said the visit was viewed as a distractio­n for troops and commanders at the airport who are waging a race against time to evacuate thousands of Americans, at-risk Afghans and others as quickly as possible.

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