Homeland Security Chief Kelly Takes Blame for Extreme Vetting Order
The new Homeland Security chief getting a lot of questions at a House hearing about the President’s immigration limits.
FOX’s Jon Decker reports from the White House:
Retired General John Kelly defended the President’s order on immigration and refugees and warned of a risk to the nation’s security if the executive order is not implemented:
(Kelly) “My feeling is the vetting on the other end in those seven countries are suspect.”
Kelly took the blame for the rollout of President Trump’s new extreme vetting executive order, saying he should have delayed the implementation “just a bit” to let everyone get up to speed.
At the White House, Jon Decker, FOX News.