America First Policy Institute
Gen. Kellogg joined Varney & Co. on Fox Business to discuss the national security news of the day.
In a recent appearance on Fox Business's Varney & Co., General Keith Kellogg shared his insights on the current state of national security. Highlighting the ongoing concerns, Kellogg emphasized the need for transparency and accountability within the Biden administration, particularly regarding the handling of recent debates and the special counsel investigation led by Robert Hur.
Kellogg pointed out the inconsistency in the administration's stance on executive privilege, arguing that the investigation should be exempt from such claims due to its special counsel nature. He also criticized the Department of Justice's decision not to prosecute certain cases, suggesting that this selective approach undermines the integrity of the justice system.
The discussion delved into historical precedents, referencing the 1927 Supreme Court case McGrain v. Daugherty, which affirmed Congress's power to enforce subpoenas. Kellogg argued that without this enforcement power, Congress's ability to compel witness testimony and obtain crucial information would be severely weakened.
The segment concluded with a broader critique of the Biden administration's policies, suggesting that their approach has not only compromised national security but also set a dangerous precedent for future administrations. General Kellogg's remarks underscore the urgent need for a robust and transparent national security strategy that prioritizes the interests of the American people.
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