Stephen Hayes accused Mollie Hemingway of inconsistency regarding her views on President Trump and military actions against Iran. He noted a shift in her position, particularly after her previous warnings against escalating conflict. Hemingway warned Trump that such actions could jeopardize his presidency and movement. Hayes contrasted Hemingway's stance with that of other former colleagues, such as Brian Kilmeade, highlighting Kilmeade's consistent hawkish views and knowledge of foreign policy. The discussion reflects tension within conservative media regarding Trump's decisions and foreign policy.
She put out a series of tweets, maybe two, three weeks ago, before Trump got the United States involved in the way that he did. And it was a warning. And she said, if you engage, you, Donald Trump engage in even escalating this at all, if you take Israel's side, if you get the United States involved... it'll be a betrayal of everything you've said.
It's interesting to watch this sort of recalibrations from some of our former colleagues. I think you have people like Brian Kilmeade, for instance, who's always been pretty hawkish, and I think actually knows foreign policy and national security better than most people give him credit for.
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