Former Vice President Mike Pence had some choice words for recent decisions made by his former boss, President Donald Trump.
During an appearance on Meet the Press with Kristen Welker Sunday morning, Pence said that he has 'never been a fan of American presidents criticizing America on foreign soil.'
'To have the president in Saudi Arabia questioning America's global war on terror, and describing it as nation-building and interventionist, I thought was a disservice to generations of Americans who wore the uniform and who took the fight to our enemy, you know, in Afghanistan and in Iraq.'
'And particularly giving that speech in Saudi Arabia, where 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers hailed from, not including Osama bin Laden, I thought was unfortunate,' Pence continued.
Missing from the list of Trump's stops this past week was the nation of Israel, which the Administration has been closely working with, most recently to secure the release of the last American hostage in Gaza, Edan Alexander, earlier this week.







