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McFarland describes her first unexpected encounter with FBI agents:
When they arrived, I was at home alone since my husband had left to run some errands right after I walked in the door. (It as only later that I realized the FBI agents had probably already been waiting outside our house, parked out of sight, and only phoned when they saw me drive in and my husband drive out.)
I asked the agents if I needed to have a lawyer present, or have someone with me to take notes. They said while they couldn’t tell me not to have a lawyer present, the only thing they wanted from me was to get a sense of what happened during the transition and at Trump Tower. I naively took them at their word. Nevertheless, I called my husband and asked that he come home . . .
K.T. McFarland, former Trump Deputy National Security Advisor & author of "Revolution: Trump, Washington and We the People," is on with Eric in the bunker to discuss her book & the current political football surrounding Corona.
Former Trump Deputy National Security Adviser K.T. McFarland says if Robert Mueller's Special Counsel team could try to convict her of perjury, they can target anyone.
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When Trump’s first Deputy National Security Advisor left Washington, she disappeared from sight. Now former government official and political commentator KT McFarland returns with tenacity, resolve, and the truth about the Trump Administration and those seeking to destroy it.
The next 48 hours are the most important of Donald Trump’s presidency. The next two days could determine whether we slide into a major escalation with Iran or find a way for both sides to step back from the brink and perhaps take our relations in an entirely new direction.
Cut through all the noise from the Trump-hating media, and the Iran-baiting NeoCons: Trump sent a not so subtle message by killing Iranian commander Gen. Qassem Soleimani – we can crush you.
The Democrats and their allies in the Trump-hating media have decided that killing the world’s King of Terror, Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, was a bad thing. They’re wrong – for three very important reasons.
In late November, I travelled to Beijing with the East West Institute to meet with a series of senior Chinese officials.
I was honored to be asked to speak at Lincoln University, founded in 1866, the only university founded by Civil War veterans, as well as the only university founded by African American veterans of any conflict.
I was honored — and humbled — to be part of the Korea-America Conservative Union Conference (CPAC Korea) in Seoul in early October.