politics in the future? it has been thought that you werere going to go into politic at some point? i haven t thought about it that way. for me, right now whatever i ca do to help my father when i m going to do because i love what s going on as an american come as a patriot, as a father of five in children. i see what he s doing, what he fighting and the nonsense barrage he has taken from the insanity that s become the left. this is not your grandfathers democratic party. they ve really lost their way. they have no interest in protecting americans, only bushing in furthering their insein agenda. i m going to do what i can whatever happens in the future will deal with, but until then, he s making a pretty easy g giv what he s doing because he s doing a phenomenal job for this country. 2020 is coming. they re all lining up. don t be a stranger, thank you for coming on. i ll be back. the duke lacrosse case, the
in response to a court injunction on the administration s asylum policy. this was an obama judge. and i ll tell you why. it s not going to happen like this anymore. people should not be allowed to immediately run to this very friendly circuit and file their case and you people know better than anybody what s happening. it s a disgrace. in my opinion, it s a disgrace what happens with the 9th circuit. that happened not to sit well. john roberts telling the associated press in a statement, quote, we do not have obama judge, or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. what we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right for those before them. the president bushing back again tweeting just last hour, quote, justice roberts can say what he wants, but the 9th circuit is a complete and total desert.
there. that has not been a problem for us in america. shannon: morgan? listen, if you gave me the rest of your show i could go into american and european relations and nato and really have fun with it but since we don t have that amount of time i was just say quickly that i think as it relates to europe in and america there s always a healthy tension. especially during republican presidencies. this isn t some like up with a new low. the beginning of the iraq war and the bushing administration, that was an incredibly tough time between the u.s. and franc france. you can go back to the reagan administration when there s different views. and keep in mind, in germany angela merkel, or party has been losing a lot of ground, she s not going to run for reelection. in macron s pole ratings are incredibly low in france. i think he felt like taking a shot at the president while he was sitting there on french soil was appropriate to maybe help s pole ratings. i think it was a little disrespec
the united nations has tremendous potential but it has not lived up to that potential. it s always been surprising to me that more things aren t resolved because you have all of these countries getting together in one location but doesn t seem to get there. i think it will. rob: the president bushing for more action from the united nations. jillian: and he ll be bringing the america first message to the stage when he addresses the general assembly this week. rob: what has president trump accomplished so far with america first strategy? here to weigh in on that rnc spokesperson kayleigh. thanks for coming in this morning. the president at the un, it s a little funny he think it is un in a lot of ways is a joke and push an agenda, they are probably not going to like it in some ways, right? they are not going to like it and this is why he was elect today shake things up, to shake up the international order, people were sick of watching the obama administration going to
agenda on the border and on anti-immigration tactics and getting federal judges and bushing them through. these are a number of president trump s priorities that he s been pushing through. it seems clear that president trump has made a decision that he wants to fire him. that seems obvious. we ll see what happens. and he wants to lay the ground work for that. so what i heard today in his comments were kind of suggesting that he was confused when he recused himself, that he maybe isn t up to the task, that he is ill prepared. that maybe he s a little deranged. entirely consistent with the reports from the recent book that came out. so i heard that. i think many people in washington would be surprised if he isn t fired. it seems like he s just setting that up for post election. michael, people whom support sessions say his oath is to the country and not to the president. is that fair? of course. but as i said, every president deserves an attorney general whose work they re satisfied