it later. i got this thing into a promotion. i m glad you mention that because that secret mission, that is not the kind of thing that s the kind of thing we remember reading about during wartime. everything has a sense of her and just see. having worked for the president as a strategist in the white house, that sense of urgency was from january 20th at 12:00, when he was sworn in. he was always that kind of sense of mission, whether it s the economy, tariffs, opioids, or potentially bringing peace to the korean peninsula. it s a different way of doing business and, i think the american people like it. ed: dr. gorka, last question. democrats have been suggesting they don t want this to succeed. nancy pelosi, when the letter was written by the president, to say that may be the summit off.
their throats. we told them we made a mistake by prematurely lifting our boots off of the throat. we could have gotten a better deal arguably with iran. before these negotiations began, kim jong un knew what he was getting into. that we were going to hold him accountable for real negotiations and we were not going to reduce the maximum economic pressure until we see denuclearization. we have a president who said, i want to take action in syria and did it, has done it twice. now he s backing kim jong un into a corner between the sanctions and the tough talk that a lot of people dismissed a year ago. they said this little rocket man business would blow up in our face. but they were wrong. my reading of it is that kim jong un accepted our president statements at face
occupied a disproportionately large part of that. i go back and ask if it wasn t important, then why did you use it? why did you use it and why did you lead with it? tucker: lets a strip away the politics so we can see clearly. at the core is the allegation of carter page, the hapless carter page was acting as the former director said tonight, the agent of a foreign power. is that a plausible claim question what do you think any reasonable person can reach the conclusion that carter page is a russian agent? it would be tough. i think most people who have any experience with carter page which would include the fbi because they ve interviewed him on a number of occasions, you would be more likely to call him a clown than a spy. i don t say that to be disparaging toward him. i spend a lot of time with him. if anyone needed his fifth
it occupied a disproportionately large part of that application. i go back and ask all those who say it wasn t important, then why did you use it? if you didn t need it, why did you use it and why did you lead withid it? tucker: let s strip away the politics and take trump out of this so we can see clearly. at the core is the allegation that carter page, the hapless carter page, was acting as the former director said tonight, as an agent of a former foreign p. is that a possible claim? any reasonable person, do you think they can reach that conclusion? it would be tough. i think most people that have any experience with carter page, which would include the fbi because they ve interviewed him of occasions, you das be more likely to call him a clown than a spy. i don t say that to be disparaging towards him. i spent a lot of time withsp th, if anyone needed his fifth
have, it creates credibility questions. these questions he sing and the papadopoulos meeting, you have to believe this meeting, to believe it is a real problem. you have to believe it is a high level confab of real players. the reality is as far as i can tell, it was a photo op to set up to give the appearance that they had a foreign policy team. they didn t. they had a photo op. this thing met one time. i m not surprised he can t remember what happened in a photo op. that s all that it was. we ll see it on television a hundred times and play make believe this was a real policy meeting. that s baloney. this campaign was disorganized at the time. they were pulling it together on the fly. i don t believe jeff sessions can remember anything from this meeting because wasn t important. the thing about the disorganization, that is as people pointed out, a ripe atmosphere to exploit. if you re a russian.