school. reporter: lexi rubio loved sports, and at 10 years old, she dreamed of traveling the world. she wanted to go to australia. and she wanted to go to law school. at st. mary s. reporter: jackie s father called her a firecracker. posting his range of emotion. first at the freaking cowardly way his daughter was killed, it hurts to our souls. then a note to his daughter. be in peace with the rest of the angels, sweet heart. baby girl, we love you with all our hearts. at a community vigil last night in uvalde, the dead are mourned. they include teacher you remembera garcia, who was in her fifth year. both teachers died shielding students from gunfire. not lost here, the children still being treated in the hospital. a pediatric trauma director describes hem as critical but stable, wishing there were more lives she could save. i think that s what hit us the most, not of the patients that we did receive, but we are honored to treat them. but the patients we did no
saw first-hand how he had operated and was conveying this to me, didn t want to go public, worried about the retribution we just talked about. this the not somebody out there publicly taking on the president, worried about retribution against their family, but deeply concerned about what a second trump white house would look like. jonathan, you know, the subtitle of your book is donald trump and the end of the grand old party, which suggests there s more to this than donald trump, whether he s noncorpas mentis or not or wants to use a presidency for personal retribution, but also the people around him who would enable him. is there a republican party left that would stop him if he attempted to turn our government into something that looks more like putin or viktor orban? is there anyone left in the party willing to try to stop him? i spent a fair amount of time talking about republicans who did try to rein him in. and did try to stand up for basic norms of american
i mean, i people are obviously enraged, but when is the price too high to back donald trump? this indictment is thatitive prohibitive cost. i mean, what they are attempting to do is criminalize what they consider to be disinformatio n. and i have to tell you, thisth indictment is a really sad momentis i really for me. and i had hoped that if smith was going to indict on january six, that he would find unassailable evidence and unquestioned legal authority. he has neither in this indictment. but what he does have is the authinalization of political speech. you knoority. w, the way i take it, you re talking about prosecutorial discretiontical s and i go back to july of 2016, topsy classified information on hillary servers. james comey infamous line,ames c no reasonable prosecutor wouldom prosecute, negating the factecu.
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