great nations don t kill children. great nations don t miss take aid workers for terrorists. we were told that isis k terrorists were in a car, we were told the car was ons had way to hurt americans, that was not true, that car had an aide worker, someone who helped people for a living, someone who dreamed to visit america one day. how did this happen? who provided the intelligence that turned out to be so dead wrong, who reviewed that intelligence? how many layers of approval does this country require before a drone vaporizes a car full of children? we know how much due process murderers get in this country. how much due process is an afghan child entitled to? did joe biden personally
go by and what are having you for breakfast tomorrow, someone should be held accountable. trey: does not work well for joe biden s policy, will we ever know how it happened with the democrats in congress? well, we have hearings coming up, trey with chairman milley. secretary of defense austin and everyone involved. here are a couple things that don t add up to me. i want to get to the bottom of the decision when we had to go back in whether it was briefed to the white house the course of action to take bagram airbase to the north of kabul, kabul international is sitting in middle of the city of 4 million people, it is indefensible, the marines killed a few days prior to the bad strike was put in a possible position to leave the gates open to conduct
approve this drone strike, did joe biden se the evidence, when it comes to killing afghan children, who has to sign off on it? cia, director of national intelligence, secretary of defense? who decides to kill people in our name? we learned this one of our military leaders called china, promising a heads up, if and when we attack. you may recall joe biden did not want to strike osama bin laden. he thought it was too risky. the evidence was not clear. we can t be sure. slow to kill osama bin laden. but quick when it comes to a car full of kids. joining me now florida congresswoman michael walt, u.s. special force veteran, and retired general kellogg,
professor of south texas college of law, thank you. who if anyone can federal government force to get vaccinated. i think we have to start. vaccines are a good policy, but the president cannot impose the actions unilaterally. president biden trying to use workplace safety laws to require almost a hundred million americans to take a vaccine, the laws do not support that action. trey: can states do it? you say the president can not, but can states? i think they probably can. in our republic, state governments have primary power over health safety and welfare of the people. the federal government has a limited power over interstate matters, i don t think that federal government can intrude on how the state government choose to prioritize the mat matters. trey: what about private employers. they have the greatest