Ex-US Army SF Afghan Interpreter Dies While Working as Lyft Driver; Government Criticized for Lack of Support

Government's lack of financial support now criticized.

An ex-U.S. Army SF Afghan interpreter was shot dead in Washing, D.C., while he was working as a Lyft driver.

The tragic incident that happened on the night of July 3 was killed as he was doing an extra late shift.

Ex-US Army SF Afghan Interpreter Dies While Working as Lyft Driver

Fox News Outnumbered co-host Emily Compagno criticized the U.S. government after the tragic shooting incident that killed Nasrat Ahmad Yar.

She explained the decision of the U.S. to pull out from Afghanistan in 2021 clearly shows that the government abandoned its allies.

Another Outnumbered co-host, Kayleigh McEnany, also shared her opinion about the death of Yar.

The political commentator stated that the ex-U.S. Army SF interpreter, despite not being an American citizen, risked his life just to help the United States against the Taliban group.

McEnany added that Yar came to the United States for the "American dream" and didn't get anything, but leaving a 15-month-old baby without a father.

Aside from McEnany and Compagno, Fox News anchor Julie Banderas also talked about the lack of support for military service members.

"Why aren't our military service members being taken care of after they've given their lives?" she asked.

"Many of them have given their lives, quite frankly. But I mean, they've sacrificed everything. And what thanks do they get?" added Banderas.

These are just some of the comments made by critics against the U.S. government after Yar's death. You can click this link to see more details.

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