
The Last Word with Matt Cooper The Last Word On The US: Stephen Miller Refuses to Rule Out Military In Greenland
Jan 6, 2026
Cal Thomas, a syndicated conservative columnist known for his keen political insights, teams up with journalist Marion McKeone, who specializes in international affairs. They delve into heated discussions on US military intervention in Venezuela and Stephen Miller's provocative comments regarding military options in Greenland. The duo evaluates the legality of such actions and examines the complex motives behind US interests in Greenland, touching on strategic and economic implications as well as the potential consequences for NATO.
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January 6's Lasting Political Fallout
- The January 6 assault on the US Capitol remains a defining stain on American democracy with lasting consequences.
- Cal Thomas and Marion McKeone agree it was lawless and many participants faced prosecution despite later pardons.
Pardons Raise Constitutional Questions
- Trump used his pardon power extensively for January 6 participants, raising concerns about abuses of the pardon.
- Cal Thomas suggests Congress should reconsider limits on absolute presidential pardon power.
Criminal Recidivism Among Pardoned Insurgents
- Matt Cooper reads examples of crimes committed by pardoned January 6 participants, including sexual offences and violent incidents.
- He notes at least 33 have been rearrested or charged with new crimes after their pardons.
