42% of Americans polled give President Biden's handling of U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan a 'poor' rating, Pew Research Center poll finds.
released Tuesday found that 54 percent of Americans say it was the right decision to pull troops from Afghanistan, while 42 percent say it was the wrong decision.
Biden rebutted the criticisms in his Tuesday speech from the White House, saying he was left with a difficult choice due to former President Donald Trump's deal with the Taliban to end the U.S. presence in Afghanistan. He argued his"real choice" was either to quickly leave or bring in thousands more troops to fight the Taliban as they rapidly took over the country.
Overall, Biden's approval rating has fallen in the last month from a net positive of 8.1 points to a net negative of 0.4 points, according to theNBC News poll
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