0 the control of central command. tony. two quick questions. what happened to his body? was it carried away like with bin laden s body or too badly damaged? and two, administration officials told reporters today this had been planned for a long, long time, the president was presented in december with a tabletop model of the compound or the building. why was the raid now versus two or three weeks ago or a month ago? can you shed any light on that? yeah. his body was left at the site. as for the time being, it is correct, this was a mission long planned, months in planning as i mentioned to jen, but, look, you have to build enough context around the individual s pattern of life, and you have to factor in external factors that you don t get to control like the weather. so lots of things go into make a decision about when you execute a raid of this complexity and this danger, and there were a lot of factors that had to line up to be just right. you have to, you know, make sure that you
why my daughter is behind me? because i m her mother. it is my job to protect her, right. that woman is such an inspiration to me, to everyone across this country, every person that stands up encourages one more. you know what we want to do now? they want to go after kyle rittenhouse now. get civil rights charges brought against him. they want to continue to torture, terrorize and persecute someone because of the color of his skin and because they think they can. we have to show them that they can t. those days are over. you know what? you don t get to do it anymore? we re not living in a tyrannical society. we are living in a free society. so every american should stand up and show kyle rittenhouse, offer him a job, send him something, write him a letter, whatever it is, make a meme, show kyle rittenhouse that millions of americans on every side, every race, every color, every creed, everyone sees the
this is domestic terrorism. the whole point is to terrorize, intimidate and coerce and prevent our democracy from functioning as it should. they like many others were lied to, deceived and deranged by those lies for what? to discredit an election that wasn t even close. an election that wasn t even close. wall street journal heads down that path today, too. on that, pennsylvania s attorney general and candidate for governor, josh shapiro joins us. mr. attorney general, i saw your tweet on this topic. i pulled it out. you wrote, the former president has relentlessly attacked our elections in pennsylvania yet we have won in court every time. he and his cronies brought this baseless point in up many times. we have won in court, case closed. well, the case is not closed. in a poll 60% of republicans and
address. names my children. rhino stole election. we steal lives. there are additional threats my family asked me not to share today because they are so graphic and disturbing. no matter what our party affiliation, this is not okay. this is not okay. republican al schmidt from pennsylvania, philadelphia, actually announced at this hearing today that he himself will not run for re-election when he s up again in 2023. he described the torrent of threats as, quote, domestic terrorism. he said the whole point is to terrorize, intimidate and to coerce.th and it s not just sort of top-level elections officials including elected officials themselves in charge of administering elections who have been suffering. the threats and the lies are also having a detrimental effect on poll workers, on regular every day citizens who volunteen their time and effort in order to keep our democracy chugging
republican al schmitz from philadelphia announced at this hearing today that he himself will not run for re-election when he s up again in 2023. he described the torrent of threats as, quote, domestic terrorism. he said the whole point is to terrorize, intimidate and to coerce. and it s not just sort of top-level elections officials included elected officials themselves in charge of administering elections who have been suffering. the threats and the lies are also having a detrimental effect on poll workers, on regular every day citizens who volunteer their time and effort in order to keep our democracy chugging along. 15,000 volunteer workers to run an election in kentucky. we re losing poll workers, and we have to find a way to inspire people to volunteer. we have 120 counties in kentucky. and this year, there is about 15 or so of 120 clerks that have