bongino and jason. you know what s going on. why does he always take 18 months to get a report? he did good work last time, got us the strzok/page text. we know obstruction was committed and power was abused. why is this taking so long? well, i do think the most consequential thing, and i said this for a long time, is going to be that inspector general report. it s probably about another 90 days out. you don t hear leaks or anything about it. but when we look, it s fisa abuse, the malfeasance at the highest echelons within the departments of justice. he is going to be the one to do that. where you re going to see collusion is with the highest
conference about 90 minutes ago. i will go with jason first. it was very bizarre. i did not understand it. i do not know why he doesn t step aside and rebuild his legacy outside of the governors mansion. it does not have to be the end of his story. he can go and make amends and make sure his name is good for his children and grandchildren. you know, he can go to haiti and go with doctors without borders, do something that will change his legacy. but he does not need to do that from the governors mansion. this is all about his own ego. not about the health of the state of virginia. and it is really disappointing. much like justin fairfax, i can take you to virginia where my family was enslaved and free africans are buried right now. even before the revolution. so this is really disappointing as someone who has roots in virginia. he needs to step down. this was 1984 we are talking about. only six years before virginia
rehabilitative care there are rehabilitative service that will continue and be provide to people like jason to help them get better. when jason first came home he was going through probably two to three different types of therapy a day, five days a week. and his doctor was telling us that they are going tell you that he ll stop making progress after two years because that s textbook. don t listen home to. sure enough probably around two year mark the finance office was saying well how much longer because it s been two years and he was still making progress which was surprising to me why they stopped. so basically a service that should be covered under this law is a service you re providing out of pocket that s what i m hearing. yes. correct. that s really disturbing. i think those are important points to bring up to the congressman because mr. walls is a member of an oversight committee as a member of the veterans affairs committee and this law is very much about
the military. well thanks for being here jason. no problem. thanks for your service. sure thing. and your parents service. i wanted to hear the story. so jason what are some of the things you would like to do that you can t do now? i wanted to do more for myself. independence. yes. i m sick of having everybody do stuff for me. at this point in time jason is still making progress and his therapy they started out with occupational therapy, cognitive therapy, speech therapy and the va was paying for all of that. one by one they dropped off. we can t stop and wait for the va because he ll regress so everything we re doing we re paying for. wow. for this very same circumstance. you go so far up the va and you hit a brick wall. this is not how we do it. congress s intent was if the potential there was and the
there because he s never been. i think it s important for representatives to see jason s story and how seriously wounded he was and where he s at now and the second thing is for jason to see these people making a difference for him. those things mean something to him. we re in a city where history is made every day. d.c. can be an awe inspiring setting, it can be inti my dating, it can be overwhelming. you have to take advantage of opportunities as they arise. let me be clear we are determined to make this the most successful well adjusted generation of various in our country s history and to change lives we often need to change legislation and change federal policy. this is a young organization but it made its mark with a caregiver law that was precedent set and mike and pam have been in the trenches with us all the way through.