Mom of Marine who was murdered in Afghanistan asks Trump – NOT Biden – to attend son's funeral after slamming president

SHANA Chappell, whose son Kareem Nikoui was killed in the deadly ISIS-K suicide bombing at the Kabul airport in August, has made it clear that president Joe Biden is not welcome at her son’s funeral.

Instead, Chappell has invited former president Donald Trump to attend the memorial service.

Chappell and Trump carried out an indirect correspondence in a series of social media posts and website updates this week. 

After Chappell expressed disdain for Biden on her own Facebook and Instagram accounts, former president Trump responded in support of Chappell on his official webpage.

In her most recent Facebook post, Chappell invited Trump to her son Kareem Nikoui’s funeral. "I would love if somehow my President (you, Mr. Trump) could be present," Chappell wrote.

Later, on Instagram, Chappell announced that services for her son will be public. Nikoui’s funeral is scheduled for September 18, at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California.

While Trump did not publicly RSVP to the funeral, he did repost Chappell’s Facebook post on his website, with a brief statement.

“Thank you Shana—our Country loves you and especially loves your beautiful boy, Kareem,” wrote Trump.

Chappell has expressed much disdain for Biden, accusing him of being a "weak human being" and a "traitor."

In an earlier Facebook post, Chappell wrote that Biden is “no leader of any kind.”

“You turned your back on my son,” Chappell wrote in the open letter to Biden, adding “my son’s blood is on your hands.”

Donald Trump responded to Chappell’s viral screed, arguing that a second term of his presidency would’ve prevented the deadly attack in Kabul. 

In an August 31 post on his website, Trump wrote, “Shana, you are 100% correct. If I were President, your wonderful and beautiful son Kareem would be with you now.” 

Chappell’s comments follow Biden’s visit to Walter Reed Hospital, where troops wounded by the Kabul bombing are being treated.

Biden’s visit to the hospital caused upset for families of military members, as did his presence at the transfer ceremony in Delaware for those troops who did not survive the attack. 

Nic Haros Jr., the son of a 9/11 victim, has told Biden not to visit Ground Zero on the upcoming 20th anniversary of the attack. 

Haros Jr. lost his mother, Frances, in the deadly attacks on the World Trade Center. He called Biden’s presence at 9/11 memorial sites “shameful” in an appearance on Fox News.

President Biden is expected to travel with first lady Jill to three memorial sites on September 11. First, the pair will pay their respects at Ground Zero in New York City, then visit the Pentagon, and finally the memorial outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where United Flight 93 was forced down, the White House said Saturday.

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