A CNN anchor forcefully pushed back Friday as she unsuccessfully tried to get a Florida Republican congressman and military veteran to retract his statement that President Joe Biden sees the troops as "disposable." Brian Mast , who served in Afghanistan as an explosive ordinance disposal technician and lost his legs in 2010 when an IED detonated, joined Kaitlan Collins on "The Source." Mast began the discussion defending former President Donald Trump's comment that the Presidential Medal of Freedom is better than the Medal of Honor because the latter is often given to people who were wounded or killed.

"What [former] President Trump said was insightful," said Mast. "There's nobody that goes and seeks to win a Medal of Honor. There's no service member that goes out there and says, "I'm going to get that Medal of Honor,' because it's something that you earn because of the valor that you show under the most deadly combat circumstances.

Nobody wants that just like nobody wants a Purple Heart." When the conversation later steered to Trump's comments denigrating military service — such as his comments about the late Sen. John McCain and John Kelly — Mast accused Biden of "squandering" the service of troops in the Middle East.

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