Criminal matter. But in terms of understanding the importance of these two big stories that broke today, i want to go back to 2015 for a second. 2015, two years ago. It was the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. Its not often that you celebrate the 70th anniversary of a world event. But you can see why a lot of people wanted to make a big deal out of the 70s anniversary of world war ii instead of waiting around for a more obvious milestone. People who fought in world war ii were disappearing from the earth. Even the youngest of them are old enough that with each passing year you lose the opportunity to personally pay them tribute before they pass. So the 70th anniversary, we made a really big deal about it around the world in 2015. A big deal here in the United States. A big deal anywhere that world war ii veterans were able to come out and be recognized by their countrymen. But you know what . In russia and in china, in 2015, even as everybody is making a big deal of it, rus
the department of justice asked all remaining 46 at this time that they asked for all of them to submit their letter of resignation. who knows if they asked him to stay on even though they said publicly at the time that they asked him to stay on. he s one of 46 that got fired. why are you asking about him? the white house explanation is that there s nothing weird here. nothing to see here. nothing special about pete barrar being fired even though he had previously been asked to stay. it s fine. stop asking. at which point you should say, okay, yeah, but you also said you didn t ask for missile launchers for the inaugural parade, right? and now we know you did. democratic senators have now decided they don t necessarily trust the white house in terms of their explanations on this matter. a letter was sent to attorney general jeff sessions from senators richard blumenthal, merkley and warren. they ve posed some pointed questions they they say want attorney general jeff sessions