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NRPLUS Conference Call with Rich Lowry and John Bolton

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On January 26, National Review editor in chief Rich Lowry spoke with former United Nations ambassador John Bolton on an exclusive, members-only NRPLUS conference call.

Rich and Ambassador Bolton started off with an analysis of the impeachment and upcoming trial of former president Donald Trump. They discussed the noticeable absence of Chief Justice John Roberts from the process, the constitutionality of the impeachment, and what kind of precedent it would set if the impeachment were to be successful.

With the ambassador’s extensive background in foreign policy, the pair then dove into a thorough discussion of the Biden administration’s approach to foreign affairs. Ambassador Bolton shared that one of his biggest fears about the Biden administration is that it will be weak in responding to foreign adversaries, as is typical of Democratic presidencies. Bolton went on to analyze what he believes are the biggest threats facing the nation, with China being what he dubbed an “existential” threat. The pair also looked into relations in the Middle East, and what the Biden administration might do with the JCPOA and the Abraham Accords.

Listen to a discussion of these topics and more in the members-only recording above.

We look forward to seeing you on the next call.

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