A man reads a local newspaper about peace talks in Kabul, Afghanistan. Saturday, Feb. 22, 2020. A temporary truce between the United States and the Taliban took effect on Friday, setting the stage for the two sides to sign a peace deal next week aimed at ending 18 years of war in Afghanistan and bringing U.S. troops home. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY), Chair of the House Republican Conference, spoke with Brian Kilmeade about democrats in a total meltdown over the damage nominating Bernie Sanders for President will do to their party. Cheney praised the Trump administration’s handling of the Coronavirus and called Senator Schumer and Speaker Pelosi shameful for bringing politics into the conversation. Cheney expressed concern over a potential peace deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan. Cheney said she and 20 of her House colleagues sent a letter to the State Department asking for assurances that there will be no secret annexes, any deal signed with the Taliban should be made public and include the Taliban renouncing ties to al-Qaeda. Cheney also believes any agreement we sign should not lead to a complete withdrawal of U.S. troops because it would undercut the Afghanistan government and embolden the Taliban.

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