Trump Administration Announces Public Charge Rule
With Fred Fleitz, Mark Krikorian, David Satter and Rowan Scarborough
With Fred Fleitz, Mark Krikorian, David Satter and Rowan Scarborough
FRED FLEITZ, President and CEO Center for Security Policy, Former CIA analyst, Former Chief of Staff for Amb. John Bolton in the State Dept., Author of The Coming North Korea Nuclear Nightmare: What Trump Must to Reverse Obama’s Strategic Patience (2018):
- Bolton states U.S. backs Brexit even if no E.U. deal is reached
- Why the U.S. withdrawal from the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is critical
- The impact of President Trump’s Iran policy
MARK KRIKORIAN, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, Contributor at National Review:
- Dissecting the decision to alter America’s ‘Public Charge’ policy
- The current crisis at the U.S. southern border
- Recent ICE raids in Mississippi
- The significance of enforcing federal immigration laws
DAVID SATTER, Former Moscow correspondent, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute as well as the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, Fellow of the Foreign Policy Institute of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Author of the book: The Less You Know, The Better You Sleep: Russia’s Road to Terror and Dictatorship under Yeltsin and Putin (May 2016):
- Implications of the secrecy system of Russia under Putin
- Dangers of Putin’s global ambitions
- How democracy in Russia ceased to exist
ROWAN SCARBOROUGH, National Security Reporter at The Washington Times, Author of the best seller Rumsfeld’s War: The Untold Story of America’s Anti-Terrorist Commander:
- Prospects for U.S.-Taliban peace agreement
- Why the Taliban cannot be trusted
- New developments regarding the Trump-Russia collusion conspiracy
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