FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2017 file photo, National Security Adviser Michael Flynn speaks during the daily news briefing at the White House, in Washington. The Democrat-led House oversight committee launched an investigation Tuesday into whether senior officials in President Donald Trump’s White House worked to transfer nuclear power technology to Saudi Arabia as part of a deal that would financially benefit prominent Trump supporters. The proposal was pushed by former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who was fired in early 2017, but it has remained under consideration by the Trump administration despite concerns from Democrats and Republicans that Saudi Arabia could develop nuclear weapons if the U.S. technology was transferred without proper safeguards. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) joined Brian Kilmeade to discuss Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, looking into General Michael Flynn and other White House officials in the Trump Administration pushing for the transfer sensitive U.S. nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia. Hunter, who was hearing the news for the first time said, “Flynn is an American Patriot who I don’t think would do anything that would put America’s interests at risk,” and added, “but at the same time you have to have a counter to the Iranian nuclear threat beyond Israel in that area.”

Congressman Hunter also talked about meeting with the family of Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward Gallagher who is accused of war crimes in the 2017 stabbing death of a teenage ISIS supporter and the latest on decorated former Green Beret Matt Golsteyn who has been charged in the death of a suspected Taliban bomber.

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