Trump ‘walked the walk' while Democrats failed to act on the Middle East
Sky News host Chris Kenny says US President Donald Trump has 'achieved' in the Middle East what successive Democrat leaders failed to.
Three people have been killed in Israel after Iran launched multiple waves of missiles before a Trump-brokered ceasefire was set to take effect.
'Obama, Biden, Clinton, Harris – they all talked the talk but Donald Trump walked the walk,' Mr Kenny said.

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