So here's a little history lesson:
There were actually a handful of times where Trump was called upon by sitting US officials to resign: in late 2017 several senators including Cory Booker, Maise Hirono and Kirsten Gillibrand made public calls for resignation over Trump being a "misogynist, compulsive liar, and admitted sexual predator". In that same year, the Oregon congressional delegation also called for his resignation for pretty much the same thing. In 2018, Congressman Guiterrez (D-IL) called for his resignation due to collaborating with Russia. A bunch of other political players, retard celebrities, and newspapers no one cares about said he should resign for various things over his presidency as well, including over his Coronavirus response (Kerry, Davos and Biden himself), the bullshit first impeachment (various media outlets, and strangely not any representatives that I could find), and the "shithole countries comment" (that one was Governor Newsom, lol). The calls really picked up after January 6th, but that barely counts because the fucker was on his way out anyway and they famously failed to prove that they could pin that shit on him in the end.
So far, we have had the following sitting representatives call for Joe Biden's resignation over mishandling Afghanistan:
Congress:
Jim Jordan (R-OH)
Mark Green (R- TN)
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)
Andy Biggs (R-AZ)
Warren Davison (R-OH)
Vicky Hartzler (R-MO)
Ronny Jackson (R-TX)
Mike Garcia (R-CA)
Roger Williams (R-TX)
Greg Steube (R-FL)
Kevin Hern (R-OK)
Claudia Tenney (R-NY)
Barry Loudermilk (R-GA)
Byron Donalds (R-FL)
Brian Babin (R-TX)
Tom Rice (R-SC)
Senate:
Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Josh Hawley (R-MO)
Roger Marshall (R-KS)
Lot of R's so far, but Tom Rice was notably one of the 10 house republicans that voted for Trump's second impeachment. Many of these representatives are not in safe red districts. I'm expecting at least a few purple district D's to chime in before the end of the week, especially if more bombs go off. This is different.
Just wanted to present the comparison. There wasn't a single Trump crisis that led to this kind of response, nor one that even close to merited it, in my own opinion.