I think it was entirely fair to advocate when you are asked by the Israeli prime minister for the United States to do what they have always done and that is to say, reject and veto any condemnation of Israel at the U.N.
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.
It's the Michigan voters, it's the Wisconsin voters, it's the Rust Belt voters who are so disenfranchised and feel so left out in the cold.
But there's one economic indicator that matters and it's how people feel.
I do relish the Democrats sticking with the plan because I think it's an awful plan and one that will ensure they'll continue losing for a very long time.
He is getting the details. Let's be clear here, the presidential daily brief is a product.
If you're so worried that Donald Trump is so unknowledgeable and doesn't know the things he needs to know, you should be thrilled that he is getting information through some of our nation's experts.
We in the media don't know a lot. What we do know though are those who know far more than us like Devin Nunes, the head of House Intel Committee, assure us that Donald Trump is taking national security very seriously.
This is the person who's funneling this information through for Donald Trump.
This is a lot of nothing to see here. Because you have the event holders who are saying one thing and then campaign and the former poll typically saying, that they had nothing to do with this fund-raiser.
What is equally inexcusable is for my colleague to question the legitimacy of the election, when President Obama, when Homeland Secretary Jeh Johnson has come out and said no vote was tampered with.
I totally disagree with his accusation of media bias. I totally agreed with his conversations about not going to voters who feel like they're not being heard.





