An Afghan interpreter who helped with the rescue of President Joe Biden in 2008—who was then a senator—managed to leave the war-torn nation with his family, according to multiple reports. Aman Khalili, along with his wife and four children, “safely departed Afghanistan and subsequently initiated onward travel from Pakistan,” a representative for the U.S. State Department told BBC News on Monday. “They did so with extensive and high-level engagement and support from the U.S. Government, and we are grateful for the many others who also supported him along the way,” the official said. Biden and his fellow senators at the time, John Kerry and Chuck Hagel, were traveling in Afghanistan in 2008 when a snowstorm forced the helicopter they were flying in to land in the mountains. Khalili helped rescue Biden and the other two U.S. lawmakers by driving the group to safety. The senators were then escorted by U.S. troops to …