Biden, after he made remarks at cybersecurity summit featuring several prominent business executives, was asked by NBC's Peter Alexander what he would do if Americans are still in Afghanistan after the August 31st deadline to withdraw U.S. troops.
'You'll be the first person I call,' Biden joked in response.
REPORTER: “If Americans are still in Afghanistan after the deadline what will you do?”
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BIDEN: *smirks*
*White House cuts audio feed* pic.twitter.com/k0SGWhpXm6
White House press secretary Jen Psaki defended Biden's remarks, pointing out the president has given numerous updates and gotten many briefings on the situation in Afghanistan.
'He has also highlighted the fact that we are closely watching closely following the threats from ISIS,' she said at her daily press briefing.
Up to 1,500 Americans are waiting to be evacuated, Secretary of State Tony Blinken said on Wednesday.
He also said there is 'no deadline' on efforts to evacuate American citizens and Afghan allies. 'That effort will continue every day past August 31,' Blinken noted. 'People who want to leave Afghanistan after the U.S. military departs should be able to do so.'
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