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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: ‘Don’t’

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 13: (EDITOR’S NOTE: This Handout image was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images’ editorial policy) In this handout photo provided by the White House, US President Joe Biden meets with members of the National Security team regarding the unfolding missile attacks on Israel from Iran, on April 13, 2024 in the White House Situation Room in Washington, DC. (Photo by Adam Schultz/The White House via Getty Images)

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here.  

See Gates, Bob

Iran’s attack on Israel this weekend and Israel’s promised “clear and forceful” counterattack on Iran proves former Defense Secretary Bob Gates correct once again. 


Again, Biden’s problem isn’t that he’s wrong — it’s that he shows no desire to understand why whatever he’s doing (push for electric vehicles, student loan forgiveness, Bidenomics) isn’t working. 

Look back: He’s got the same national security adviser who bragged the Middle East was “quieter today than it has been in two decades” just over a week before the Oct. 7 attacks. 

Look forward: Biden becomes Obama 

Warnings, red lines and “don’t”s are only worth something in the world if they are backed up by consequences. Mr. Biden’s are not and nor were Mr. Obama’s. 

When our allies don’t trust us and our enemies don’t fear us, the world is a far more dangerous place. 

Fundamental misunderstanding

Watch tonight: Senator Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, member of the Senate Committee of Armed Services and combat veteran, will discuss her bipartisan push in the Senate for those kinds of sanctions. 

Zzzzz Trump Trial

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 15: Former U.S. President Donald Trump returns to the courtroom after a break during the start of jury selection for his trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 15, 2024 in New York City. Former President Donald Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first of his criminal cases to go to trial. (Photo by Jeenah Moon-Pool/Getty Images)

Former President Donald Trump reportedly fell asleep in the opening hours of jury selection for the Stormy Daniels hush money trial. 

The politics: ABC host George Stephanopoulos thought he had New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu cornered on how Trump’s problems will make him unelectable. Sununu delivered a strong cross back about supporting Trump: “Yeah. Me and 51% of America.” 

Honest question: First Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., and now Sununu — has Stephanopoulos lost his fastball? 

Watch tonight: We’ll have Jo-Ellan Dimitrius and Tom Dupree on to discuss the latest in the jury selection process. Bill O’Reilly will get into the politics of it. 

Union Joe Warning

The Teamsters just wrote a $5,000 check to Missouri populist Sen. Josh Hawley. Aside from his stands on social issues, it’s hard to call Hawley a Republican.

BUT as Axios points out, the traditionally Democratic union’s contribution should send a warning to Union Joe.

Exit Polling for Movies

The new movie “Civil War” debuted over the weekend. 

From Deadline: “Screen Engine/Comscore’s PostTrak polled Civil War attendees’ politics reporting that 22% considered themselves Liberal, 19% were Democrats, 11% considered themselves moderate, whereas registered Republicans (6%), Evangelical Christians (6%) and politically conservative folks (5%) showed up as a minority.”

Maybe, just maybe, progressives in America deserve some of the blame for dividing the country? 

Combine the Deadline exit poll with the New York Times polling showing a growing nostalgia for America under Trump.

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