moral indignation, i have no doubt about that, totally justified considering the current circumstances and emotional character of both his trip to poland and the speech itself. i want to remind you just a few hours before his appearance at the royal palace he met with ukrainian refugees at the reception center that i have just mentioned and he had appalling stories of people that lost loved ones, deprived of their property, essentially driven out of their homes. i can only suspect how agitated president biden felt delivering his remarks at the royal castle after hearing about the plight of the refugees that fled the war in their own country. putin caused immense suffering to the ukrainian people. even if he remains in power, he must not remain something i
justices. liberals hope to tilt the court in their direction, changing the makeup of the court must go through congress, and it would face a senate filibuster. president biden felt pressure from the left to act. washington, is that this was a very standard tactic of death by commission. president biden didn t want to stand up to the far left of his party. the problem is that it comes at great cost. by keeping the court packing movement alive. this is not the first time a president tried to interfere with the makeup of the court. fdr tried to pack the supreme court in his favor. president roosevelt clearly had the right to send to the united states senate and congress of proposal to pack the court, but it was a bonehead idea. it was a terrible, terrible mistake to make. liberals believe the g.o.p. stole seats from democrats on
advice that president biden told abc news he never heard. general mckenzie said the president was also told of the risks of keeping a troop presence behind. had we held the 2,500 which i stated was my position, and as the secretary articulated, there would have been a clear risk that the taliban would have begun to attack us as we move past the 1 may deadline. however, it was my judgment then that that would still have given us a platform to continue negotiations with the taliban to perhaps force a political solution. joining me now is cnn military analyst retired air force colonel cedric leighton, a former cia counter terrorism official. colonel, great to have you. isn t that the heart of the matter right there which is that president trump had set this may 1st deadline, president biden felt that he had to oblige it on some level, though he moved it to serge, if he left the 2,500
we have the full answer of today. i want to show the political fallout. both of you are pollsters, kristen and cornell. i ll put up numbers now. this is why both former president trump and current president biden felt very comfortable disagreeing with the pentagon. we know both of them were getting arguments to stay longer. this is, before all the chaos we ve been watching, 70% support the decision, 77% among democrats, 56% for republicans. cornell, are these images going to change the politics of this? because i m a presidential campaign dork, i remember 96 senator lugar talking about in his presidential campaign america s prosperity was connected to america s leadership in the world. he may be right. but his campaign didn t catch fire. right? he won vermont i think. no, america s attention span is awfully short when it comes to foreign policy. we don t have elections that are
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