The GOP Senator says the President would be wise to reverse his denial of security to his former Iran advisers.
Leavitt, 27, noted in her first White House briefing that Trump, 78, remains “firm in his decision” to cut off federal funding for the 24-hour protection Bolton, Pompeo and former US Special
If they are injured or killed, Donald Trump will be the one person responsible — a black mark against him that time will not erase.
Tom Cotton, a Trump loyalist who nonetheless ... former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Brian Hook, a former senior policy adviser to Pompeo. All were involved in planning and discussions ...
Senator Tom Cotton urged President Donald Trump to reconsider revoking security details from three former officials, emphasizing the ongoing threats from Iran. Despite his loyalty to Trump, Cotton expressed concerns over the impact on future recruitment of qualified White House advisers.
"The threat to anyone involved in President Trump's strike on Qassim Suleimani. It's persistent. It's real. Iran is committed to vengeance"
One early decision he would be wise to reverse is his withdrawal of security protection to former advisers Mike Pompeo, Brian Hook and John Bolton. All three men advised Mr. Trump on Iran in his ...
The advent of Donald Trump’s “Imperial presidency,” as The Economist terms it, is stirring an emotional response within the Hollywood community.
Senate Republicans are growing increasingly unnerved over President Donald Trump’s eyebrow-raising decision to revoke government-funded security details for top former administration officials but reportedly haven’t agreed on how to transmit that message to the president.
President Trump this week revoked a security detail for retired Gen. Mark Milley and announced an investigation into the former Joint Chiefs chair’s conduct, enacting promised retribution while also sending a chilling message to military brass.
They are largely avoiding mention of the two former aides who are Trump foes: John Bolton and Mark Milley.