RINO goes after President Trump during unhinged interview

The RINOs aren’t fond of the president. But we’ve known this for a while.

And a RINO went after President Trump during an unhinged interview.

On a recent Sunday appearance on ABC’s This Week, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie delivered a scathing takedown of President Donald Trump’s approach to Iran.

What began as a strong military strike has, in Christie’s view, morphed into a troubling series of concessions that put American interests on the back burner.

Christie started by acknowledging the president’s decisive bombing of Iranian nuclear locations back in June. He gave credit where due for that bold move against a dangerous regime.

But the story quickly turned sour, according to the former governor.

“Well, let’s put all this in context, right. I give the president all the credit in the world, for the June bombing of the nuclear sites. But now we get to February. He tells us this is about regime change, unconditional surrender, eliminate the nuclear threat and eliminate their missile capability,” Christie stated.

“That’s what he tells us. He then does five weeks of war less than what the Pentagon wanted him to do. And then he stops and he stops and fills the air with a whole bunch of empty threats about when he’s going to restart.”

Then he gets to the point where the Iranians have him in a corner because of the economic calamity that’s caused by something that apparently his geniuses in his national security team didn’t anticipate that they would close the Strait of Hormuz. How they didn’t anticipate that, Jon, I don’t know?”

Christie didn’t stop there. He slammed the decision to hand over the sensitive negotiations to Vice President and two other officials he described as ill-equipped for the high-stakes task.

“And let me say this. He’s gone from America first to Iran first.”

The former governor painted a picture of a White House that started strong but ended up making extraordinary gifts to a regime that has long threatened U.S. allies and interests across the Middle East.

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