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From the Free Press, this is Honestly, and I'm Barry Weiss. Very few people have worked closely with Donald Trump, gotten fired, and walked away with a pretty balanced view of him. But former National Security Advisor, Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster, is an exception.
In his book, At War With Ourselves, My Tour of Duty in the Trump White House, he gives an honest account of working in Trump's first administration โ the good, the bad, and the very unexpected. Last week, General McMaster sat down with my colleague Michael Moynihan at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia for a live free press book club event to discuss it all.
In his book, At War With Ourselves, My Tour of Duty in the Trump White House, he gives an honest account of working in Trump's first administration โ the good, the bad, and the very unexpected. Last week, General McMaster sat down with my colleague Michael Moynihan at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia for a live free press book club event to discuss it all.
In his book, At War With Ourselves, My Tour of Duty in the Trump White House, he gives an honest account of working in Trump's first administration โ the good, the bad, and the very unexpected. Last week, General McMaster sat down with my colleague Michael Moynihan at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia for a live free press book club event to discuss it all.
They talk about his tensions with Trump, his understanding of Trump's worldview, particularly his foreign policy, and how Trump's rhetoric towards adversaries was actually good, despite being villainized by the press. And how, as General McMaster puts it, Trump can be so disruptive, he often interrupts his own agenda. They talk about what to expect a few days from now when Trump takes office.
They talk about his tensions with Trump, his understanding of Trump's worldview, particularly his foreign policy, and how Trump's rhetoric towards adversaries was actually good, despite being villainized by the press. And how, as General McMaster puts it, Trump can be so disruptive, he often interrupts his own agenda. They talk about what to expect a few days from now when Trump takes office.
They talk about his tensions with Trump, his understanding of Trump's worldview, particularly his foreign policy, and how Trump's rhetoric towards adversaries was actually good, despite being villainized by the press. And how, as General McMaster puts it, Trump can be so disruptive, he often interrupts his own agenda. They talk about what to expect a few days from now when Trump takes office.
Trump's current cabinet picks, the ones who HR sees as good and the ones who sees as less good. They talk about Trump's options for handling Russia, China, and Iran, and why HR is cautiously and surprisingly optimistic about Trump 2.0.
Trump's current cabinet picks, the ones who HR sees as good and the ones who sees as less good. They talk about Trump's options for handling Russia, China, and Iran, and why HR is cautiously and surprisingly optimistic about Trump 2.0.
Trump's current cabinet picks, the ones who HR sees as good and the ones who sees as less good. They talk about Trump's options for handling Russia, China, and Iran, and why HR is cautiously and surprisingly optimistic about Trump 2.0.
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Their mission? To expose and confront authoritarian regimes, terror networks, and nuclear threats. Their work is so effective that both the organization and its individual experts have been sanctioned and threatened by name, but they refuse to back down. And importantly, FDD never takes foreign government funding, so they stay independent.
Their mission? To expose and confront authoritarian regimes, terror networks, and nuclear threats. Their work is so effective that both the organization and its individual experts have been sanctioned and threatened by name, but they refuse to back down. And importantly, FDD never takes foreign government funding, so they stay independent.
Today, FDD tracks the courageous protests in Iran, where citizens risk their lives opposing the regime. Under the leadership of their CEO and my friend Mark Dubowitz, FDD continues to amplify these voices for freedom and devises ways for the West to support them. I encourage you to learn more about FDD's vital work at FDD.org and consider supporting their mission.
Today, FDD tracks the courageous protests in Iran, where citizens risk their lives opposing the regime. Under the leadership of their CEO and my friend Mark Dubowitz, FDD continues to amplify these voices for freedom and devises ways for the West to support them. I encourage you to learn more about FDD's vital work at FDD.org and consider supporting their mission.
Today, FDD tracks the courageous protests in Iran, where citizens risk their lives opposing the regime. Under the leadership of their CEO and my friend Mark Dubowitz, FDD continues to amplify these voices for freedom and devises ways for the West to support them. I encourage you to learn more about FDD's vital work at FDD.org and consider supporting their mission.
14 days, 15 days.
14 days, 15 days.
14 days, 15 days.
Yeah.