The situation in Afghanistan is grim.

The Taliban moved quickly in, courtesy of President Biden’s abrupt withdrawal.

What’s a proper characterization of the result?

Donald Trump Jr. has a description in mind, and he laid it out on Wednesday’s installment of Hannity.

Host Sean opened the conversation thusly:

“I saw the President’s schedule today, and that was about COVID — no questions, no discussions, no updates, no plan. Nothing at all to help our fellow Americans and…the interpreters and all the people that we promised, if this day ever came, we would protect them and get them out of there. … None of that has happened.”

Don Jr. called to media’s tough coverage of Joe — defined by investigative scrutiny over his favorite flavor:

“[I]’m surprised he didn’t do the press conference from an ice cream shop…because that’s all he’s been capable of doing.”

“It’s an absolute embarrassment,” he said.

“If we have between 10- and 40,000 Americans blockaded off from an airport that our embassy — now, when we say ’embassy,’ we have to use air quotes. Because the embassy has fallen to the Taliban. So a bureaucrat from D.C. is saying they can’t guarantee their safety, but they should get there anyway. They’ve been blockaded by the Taliban. They’re trapped by a terrorist regime.”

The way Don sees it, the Commander-in-Chief has made history — in one of the worst ways possible:

“This is arguably the largest hostage situation in history.”