One down, one to go.
To hear President Trump’s new national security adviser, John Bolton, talk about the legacy of former President Obama, the two “most important” moves over eight years were the passage of Obamacare and signing the nuclear deal with Iran.
Both were targets of Trump and now one is gone.
In an interview with talk radio’s Mark Levin, Bolton expressed hope that Obamacare could face the same result as the Iran deal, killed by Trump on Tuesday.
[Related: FULL REMARKS: Trump’s announcement withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal]
Discussing the Iran deal, Bolton told Levin, “I think it’s one of the most consequential decisions of the Trump administration, so far at least, and it reverses one of the two most important things that Obama did, both colossal mistakes.
“This deal with Iran and Obamacare. I wish we could reverse Obamacare as decisively as the president acted today on the Iran deal.”
After his nearly nine-minute interview, Levin declared that “this is a bright new day.”
