Obama’s Exit Strategy and Trump’s Biggest Foreign Threats


Sunday on Full Measure, we’ll take a look at President Obama’s exit strategy. Is he intentionally dumping international problems on Trump’s plate? His administration has also continued with a transition tradition: rolling out hundreds of federal rules and regulations since election day prior to the President-elect being sworn in. One member of Congress is working to make it easier to roll them back.

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Also, two Obama-era intel officials tell us that North Korea is one of the biggest foreign threats Donald Trump will have to face as president. Why? Among other reasons, they say the dictatorship is close to having a missile that can reach California. What are the other threats? Also, Obama’s former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency says America is less safe now than it was eight years ago, prior to President Obama taking office. Find out why.

Former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency David Shedd
Former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency David Shedd

And lastly, we’ll visit Pennsylvania coal country where miners are hopeful about Trump’s promise to revive the coal industry in America. But many are skeptical that it can actually done. Lisa Fletcher talks to the miners about the prospects for the future.

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Watch Full Measure Sundays on a Sinclair station or livestream at 9:30a EST at FullMeasure.news
Watch Full Measure Sundays on a Sinclair station or livestream at 9:30a EST at FullMeasure.news

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4 thoughts on “Obama’s Exit Strategy and Trump’s Biggest Foreign Threats”

  1. I’d love to be able to watch Full Measure but don’t live in a locale with access to SBG. Any way you could make it available via streaming?

  2. When I want the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but——–You are where I come to. I truly wished that you could have worked in the incoming President’s organization. You would have been great!!
    Keep up the good work!

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