to make the same mistakes that both republicans and democrats y for, allowing the investigation to impact on election, which republicans and democrats agreed happened in 2016. jason: gentlemen, good to be on the air with you. honor and privilege to serve with you in the congress and i thank you for joining us tonight. coming up, even after president trump s vaguely comic democrats in the media still won t give him credit. stay u with us as this special edition of hannity continues. come fly with me, let s fly, let s fly away.
former brigadier general tony pena, and author of the nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world, gordon chang. gentlemen, thank you for joining us tonight. general, i want to start with you. when you see iranians chanting that,g not the people of iran, that is the government there, and burning the united states flag, what s the implication of what donald trumpf did? jason, there s an old saying, when you want it bad, you get it back. the obamaba administration cleay wanted this deal so badly, i assume because they did not do anything for eight years. this deal is the worst deal, president trump was right to get out of it. it s an economic boondoggle for europe which is why they are fighting so hard to stay in it, and so what we see is that obama, at the very end of the deal, before it was signed, had clapper, oned of the most dishonest people in government at the time and still today,
lead to a nuclear proliferation and arms race of other middle eastern countries. saudi arabia and iran are direct regional competitors. so if iran immediately starts trying to get a nuclear weapon again, the saudis will have to do the same. that is why all of our nato allies plus in the pulping of 2-1 majority of americans, all the democrats and a significant number of republicans think that the president has made a mistake doing this. now i ll applaud him on north korea. i think the president is doing a good job exploring diplomacy. with iran, we preemptively shot ourselves in the footage, and unfortunately i think we will see that playhe out. jason: i think you re totally wrong. i think it s an untraditional approach from donald trump come peace through strength, the world understands when donald trump speaks, he means business.e david, i want to give you a chance to weigh in on what s going on in jerusalem. thisal is a major move, a major
bureau engage in outright spying against the 2016 trump campaign? joining me now to explain more from the wall street journal as ther author of that piece, km strassel. thank you so much for joining us. give us a quick synopsis about what you found and why this is so pivotal and unusual. up until last week, all we knew was that house intelligence chairman devin nunes had initiated a new line of inquiry and was demanding new documents from the department of justice. then and their desire to make chairman nunes look bad to justify why they were not giving those documents, someone in the government leaked a lot of details about what was happening. it turns out he s asking about a top-secret government a source who has worked for the fbi and cia, a u.s. citizen, would seem to have some sort of entanglement with foreign intelligence agencies, maybe based overseas, and based on all those breadcrumbs and some