Former Trump national security adviser details potential game plan to divide ‘axis of evil’
Robert O’Brien, ex-national security adviser for the Trump administration, said increasing American energy production can help divide the "axis of evil."
Robert O’Brien, ex-national security adviser for the Trump administration, said increasing American energy production can help divide the "axis of evil."
He claimed that an alleged threat by a Trump supporter toward an FBI agent shows the former president’s remarks about law enforcement pose an imminent threat. Special counsel Jack Smith’s office again requested that a federal judge impose a gag order on former President Donald Trump in his classified records case, saying that new evidence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to double down on his claims that the United States has been withholding weapons deliveries for Israel’s war effort in Gaza, despite the Biden administration denying the claim. On Sunday, Netanyahu told his Cabinet that there was a “dramatic drop” in U.S. weapons about four months ago, without specifying
Celebrities from Hollywood have made large donations to President Biden's re-election campaign, which could undercut the president's "Scranton Joe" image.
Face the Nation: Morell, Salvanto – CBS News Watch CBS News Missed the second half of the show? The latest on…Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell, a CBS News national security administrator, has warned that the threat environment right now echoes the period before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. But he tells “Face the Nation” that
The following is a transcript of an interview with former CIA deputy director Michael Morell, a CBS News national security contributor, on “Face the Nation” that aired on June 23, 2024. MARGARET BRENNAN: We’re joined now by former CIA Deputy Director, Mike Morell. He’s also our CBS News senior national security contributor. Good to have
Voter in battleground state focus group says 2024 election is “political theater” – CBS News Watch CBS News “Face the Nation” asked a focus group of 2024 voters in battleground states if they could be persuaded to vote for a presidential candidate other than the one they had already chosen. “I don’t think you can