The White House on Tuesday asked reporters to convey contact information for Americans who have reported being stranded in Afghanistan as U.S. troops prepare to leave the country. “If we are not in touch with this individual, give me their contact information and we will get in touch with them,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters in Washington. “If any of you are hearing from American citizens who can’t reach us, give me their contact information and we will get in contact with them.” Multiple Americans have told news outlets that they are stranded in Afghanistan and have been unable to reach the U.S.-held airport in Kabul, which is surrounded by Taliban checkpoints. “We are stranded at home,” an American who used the moniker “Fatima” said on “Fox & Friends.” “We can’t get to the airport. When we try to get to the airport, we either get beaten …