Conflicts of Interest: Trump Welcomes War Hawks Back to the White House

On COI #711, Kyle Anzalone breaks down the latest news on Trump’s cabinet picks.

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10 thoughts on “Conflicts of Interest: Trump Welcomes War Hawks Back to the White House”

  1. Can we at least wait to see if President Trump will keep his campaign promises before we accuse him of breaking them?

    1. No. He already has. Everything he's promised about "stopping the war in Ukraine" is complete BS. He can't possibly offer Putin anything the Russians will accept. He can stop sending arms to Ukraine – that MAY be possible, but unlikely since he'll immediately be accused of being a "Russian agent" – still – but all that will do is speed up the Russian victory. And then he'll be accused of "losing Ukraine" and then he won't be able to get anything else done – except start a war with Iran to satisfy Netanyahu.

      Get a clue. When people tell you who they are by their actions – BELIEVE THEM.

      1. Russia might have lost had Republicans not dragged their feet in the war, delaying aid. One reason losing would have been bad is Russia’s nukes…

        It mattered. Ukraine was strong at one point but didn’t get enough aid, had too much corruption.

        Ukraine has already lost. The US had also already lost in Afghanistan.

  2. Kudlow is a pretty good pick. I don’t love his views, but I think he’s a pretty good guy, better than most.

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