KGVO News spoke to Wade Herbert, owner of Black Knight Security and Investigations, the company that will be providing security at the shelter starting on Monday.
KGVO News spoke to Wade Herbert, owner of Black Knight Security and Investigations, the company that will be providing security at the shelter starting on Monday.
others, as well. there is the former chief of staff mark meadows. really, one of the images that has come out about him since at least gas cassidy hutchinson s testimony is an image of him scrolling through text messages unwilling for whatever reason to confront trump as the capitol is being attacked and i always wonder, what is the future for him in politics? i mean, this is somebody who had quite a long career in politics. is that done? well, i ll never say he s done. he s from north carolina. he represented a very conservative district. but clearly, he has been significantly damaged by not doing enough to stop the president or to get the president to do the right thing on that day and almost taking a hands off approach. we don t want to bother him. he s laid up his mind approach to what happened on that day. so i guess, i d say he s clearly
reputational harm on others as well. charlie, there is the former chief of staff, mark meadows who was a respective conservative before trump. really, one effort images that have come out about him since at least cassidy hutchinson s testimony, him scrolling through text messages and unwilling, for whatever happen, to address trump. what is the future for him in politics? he had a long career in politics. is that done? i will never say he is done. he is from north carolina he represented a conservative district. he has been damaged by not doing enough to stop the president or to get the president to do the right thing on that day. almost taking a hands off approach. we don t want to bother him, he has made up his mind approach to what happened on that day.
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