tyranny and once again basically it was it s always every day is donald trump s own personal munich. i mean, he appeased yet another dictator, this time for the brutalizing death of an american college boy. he cozied up to north korea s dictator while his son-in-law cozied up to saudi arabia and mbs. america s former ambassador to the u.n. naikki haley also weighed in, americans know the cruelty that was placed on otto warmbier by the north korean regime hold on, also known as kim jong un. exactly. she says our hearts are with the warmbier family, we will never forget otto.
there focusing on that funding crisis and he has more than the funding crisis to deal with. members of his cabinet have been leaving left and right and just within the past month, the white house has announced the resignation of naikki haley, jon kelly and defense secretary james mattis. we have chris lu back with us, republican strategist rick tyler and jay newton small. this list of acting staff, we have acting chaff chaff, acting attorney general, acting epa administrat administrator, this is quite a few temporary positions. does it hurt getting things
some question about justice kavanaugh because we were deprived a real investigation, deprived a real consideration of the charges against him, so his legitimacy will be in doubt for millions of americans throughout his tenure on the court. to read michael s piece, go to cnn.com. thank you very much. as we continue along, naikki haley suddenly announcing her resignati resignation. the a.is stolen.es. we confess. we stole everything we could. from everything we ve ever mastered. and put it here. the all-new lexus es.
unluu unlike any adviser we ve seen before, it all started on the sunday talk shows where ambassador haley said the u.s. would level additional sanctions against the russians and the new york times reported that the president got really angry when he saw naikki haley speakig about it and yelling at the tv. the white house squarely placed the blame on the ambassador. she got ahead of the curve. she s done a great job. she s a very effective ambassador. there might have been some momentary confusion about that. but the ambassador wasn t having it issuing this statement, quote, with all due respect, i don t get confused. elise, a, that was quite a statement from the ambassador. and, b, larry kudlow has apologized to her.
to go on which program to spread the message and then they execute. but we have something different here. we have a group of people who may have succeeded very well in other aspect in their lives but have never served in a functioning white house national security council process before. even people like general mattis, a very well regarded general, he had not been a deputy national security adviser or senior director at the nsc to see how the process works. we should expect more of these things as ambassador haley is out there trying to execute the policy they thought they had agreed to. and the question is why the president put the brakes on the sanctions in the first place. reporter: the president has shown again and again that he going to make policy by the seat of his pants. even the clip about him talking about the north korea meeting. he said maybe we ll have a good meeting, maybe we wouldn t have a good meeting, maybe we won t have a meeting at all.