milley also had an interesting epitaph for the exit. listen. i think one of the other senators said it very well. it was a logistical success but a strategic failure. what does that mean a logistical success? because of the amazing evacuation effort. why did you need to make that effort? because of how you exited and how you read the situation wrong, and strategically leaving without having anybody on the ground to let us know what s happening, tough to justify that. so two big questions. why did the right set milley up and what should be done? and what is the final word on what the withdrawal from afghanistan will mean to you here at home? we have a man who knows the terrain in afghanistan and knows the players and political terrain of this hit on milley. former trump national security adviser john bolton, author of the room where it happened. welcome back, sir. glad to be with you. thanks for having me. you were on tv right after
because of how you exited and how you read the situation wrong, and strategically leaving without having anybody on the ground to let us know what s happening, tough to justify that. so two big questions. why did the right set milley up and what should be done? and what is the final word on what the withdrawal from afghanistan will mean to you here at home? we have a man who knows the terrain in afghanistan and knows the players and political terrain of this hit on milley. former trump national security adviser john bolton, author of the room where it happened. welcome back, sir. glad to be with you. nang thanks for having me. you were on tv right after the election warning about the same types of things that milley was worried about. tell us, why were you concerned? well, i think it had become increasingly clear that trump was so fascinated with this notion that he was spinning that the election had been stolen
board i boarding a flight after refusing a pat-down. and news on beginning itch s work for freddie mac. we have the contract just released. let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett and tonight, breaking news. the truth behind newt gingrich s ties to freddie mac. literally, within the past eight minutes, the former speaker released records explaining his connection to the taxpayer subsidized mortgage giant. i ve been reading through it, it s a 15-page contract and this is a contract for just one year, 2006. now, the speaker worked for freddie mac for several years, so 2006 is the only year that i have in my hands and here s what i can tell you it says. it says that the gingrich group had a $25,000 monthly retainer fee from freddie mac. he said that adds up to $300,000 a year, which is the maximum for the year 2006. i want to emphasize this is one out of the six that he worked for freddie mac. now, he was a consultant and he released this to make that point, to try t