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Fmr. DHS Sec. Jeh Johnson | 04-26-26

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The Pulse of the People with Andrew Cuomo

Andrew Cuomo and former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson engage in a high-level dialogue regarding national security vulnerabilities and the complexities of modern geopolitical conflict. The speakers first analyze the strategic leverage Iran maintains over the Strait of Hormuz, expressing concern that current U.S. foreign policy may inadvertently lead to a military stalemate or a repeat of past nuclear agreements. Transitioning to domestic safety, Johnson reflects on his experience as a designated survivor, highlighting the extreme risks inherent in events like the White House Correspondents’ Dinner where the entire government hierarchy is concentrated in a single location.

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