You already know what scum the Biden Crime Family is, but now comes this. Nicole Gee, one of the 13 Americans killed in Biden’s failed Afghanistan pull out family was forced to pay a whopping $60,000 to send her body and remains to Arlington National Cemetery. Really? The scumbag Biden Crime Family couldn’t wave this fee?
Of course the media is silent about this..
Sgt. Nicole Gee was one of the 13 Americans killed during the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Her family, not the Pentagon, paid to move her to her final resting place.
At no time should our Gold Star families be financially responsible for burying their loved ones and… pic.twitter.com/f6tcoDXOFO
— Mayra Flores (@MayraFlores_TX) July 27, 2023
The Pentagon refused to pay for the body of a service member who died in the withdrawal of Afghanistan from being flown to her final resting place, with the family forced to fundraise $60,000.
Marine Corps Sgt Nicole Gee died during the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021 and was… pic.twitter.com/owoTvxlaSU
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) July 26, 2023
It’s pretty sad to hear that when we lost those 13 heroes in Afghanistan… because of this useless President…
This POS administration made the family of Sgt. Nicole Gee pay the bill to transport her body to Arlington.
When this happened, a nonprofit stepped in and raised the…
— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) July 26, 2023
Marine Sgt. Nicole Gee was one of 13 U.S. service members that were killed on Aug. 26, 2021 in a suicide bombing at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan.
Roseville remembers fallen Marine Sergeant Nicole Gee during State of the City address
Gee and her fellow service members were assisting in evacuating thousands of Afghans that were hoping to escape from the Taliban during the withdrawal of U.S. military forces.Following her death, the Department of Defense had her remains sent back to Roseville but declined to cover the cost of transporting her body to the hallowed burial grounds.
Sgt. Nicole Gee honored at her former high school
Gee’s family was able to receive support from a non-profit. Honoring Our Fallen, which was able to fund the transportation to Arlington.“I hope you would agree that the reports of Sgt. Gee’s family being forced to seek outside help to fund the transportation of her remains fails to meet the expectations Americans hold for how their fallen warriors and their families should be treated,” Kiley wrote in his letter to Austin.