What is wrong is spying and snooping on an American citizen without a reason.
Kayleigh McEnany
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Kayleigh McEnany is a Republican political commentator and former White House Press Secretary under President Donald Trump. She served in this role from April 2020 until January 2021, becoming known for her defense of the Trump administration's policies and her confrontational style during press briefings. Prior to her role as Press Secretary, McEnany was a national spokesperson for the Republican National Committee and a contributor for various media outlets, including CNN and Fox News. McEnany has been a prominent figure in conservative media and continues to engage in political commentary.
I frankly am glad if Donald Trump took Sean Hannity's advice or anyone else's, I don't care where the advice came from.
I believe that they didn't know he was considering registering as a foreign agent, but I think it was overlooked in the transition process.
I think he did take the pulse and I think he knew that they wanted a staunch conservative bill, nothing that was negotiable.
It is a good thing. But something that I think that's been overlooked is the Paul Ryan plan.
He could do that with ease. And I do think that we will get more information on this as the days go by.
It should have been done that way. It absolutely should have been done that way, and I think this time, they have to be perfect, they have to get it exactly right because they can't have a second executive order struck down.
What I care about are people who are not supposed to be here and American citizens lose their right to life as guaranteed to them in the Constitution.
But why are we not outraged that the United States intelligence community is leaking selective information to the press to destroy a presidency and to hurt in the long run the United States interests?
I think it's important to consider what Donald Trump, President Trump went through when he received this information from Sally Yates on January 26th about Michael Flynn.
I think he will win in the end on the merits but don't take breath and life out of the things that are going on in the White House.
You can't make mistakes like that. And the administration needs to be very careful going forward that this is not repeated.





