VIDEO: Trevor Noah Profiles Trump's Newly Announced Third National Security Advisor

By: Mar. 28, 2018
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Trump names John Bolton as his third national security adviser, prompting Trevor to look back on his time as a war-horny Fox News pundit and a short-tempered diplomat during the George W. Bush era.

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