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The idea that special counsel Robert Mueller’s team passed onto The New York Times a lengthy list of questions it seeks to ask the president is too much of a stretch to believe. More than likely, it is an exaggeration of a conversation which some Times reporter had with Mueller or with one of his deputies, who confirmed that Mueller wanted to question the president about Russia and his lawyer Michael Cohen, etc.
The Times, in my view, then put together dozens of questions. Its story, attributed to sources, is in keeping with its continuing attack on the president.
Mueller and James Comey, the former FBI director, are as close as soldiers in a foxhole. Mueller’s mission was to find “collusion” — and he found none of that. Trump had the constitutional authority to fire Comey as FBI director and therefore could not have obstructed justice in doing so. Mueller ought to pack it in, take his millions in fees and retire. SunSentinel.com/ opinion/letters
list of why this man and his administration are always in the news unfavorably.
We still have no federal gun control reform, even after the president promised the victims and their families that an end to this violence will be accomplished by this administration. We will have a military parade in Washington, D.C., which we have never entertained in the past.
In my opinion, this presidency is sickening and I’m not afraid to say it. she leaned over to me and whispered into my ear, “Where is the viewing public?” since there were so many empty seats. In a county of almost 2 million people, how could there be so few people here to witness this event?
The ceremony brings together numerous Broward law enforcement agencies each year, and the event itself is one of the most memorable experiences we have attended. The events of the memorial include the honor guard presentation of the colors, drum and bugle corps, a reading of the names, wreath laying, 21 gun salute, taps, helicopter missing man formation flyover, and a riderless horse in honor of fallen officers.
The service also honors the memories of fallen police K-9s who have given their lives in the line of duty as well. I encourage the public to attend future memorials and show your support to those who gave so much.