dresses his wounds as well as the pediatrician of the town of uvalde and he was there with the families at the moment they learned their child would not come home. he will never, ever get those mother s screams out of his head. i raced to the hospital to find parents outside yelling children s names in desperation and sobbing as they begged for any news related to their child. those mothers cries i will never get out of my head, but what i did find was something no prayer would ever relieve. two children whose bodies were pulvarized, decapitated, whose flesh had been ripped apart that the only clue was the blood-spattered cartoon clothes clinging to life and finding none. i can only hope these two bodies were a tragic exception to the list of survivors and as i waited there with my fellow uvalde doctors, nurses, first responders and hospital staff for other casualties we hope to save, they never arrived. all that remained was the bodies of 17 more children, the two teacher
her liver and survived against all odds and she is here. i know they talk about video games and porn, but children are seeing violence and carnage and learning to wipe dead classmate s blood on their bodies to survive what s happening in real life in this country. what do we do for kids that haven t lost their lives and have lost any semblance of normalcy because of the violence. my god, the testimony that was given today. if anyone s heart is hardened after that that mother, we listened to her, and say we can t imagine. we all have to imagine. imagine we are that mother because she is begging us, to save the lives, of perfect strangers, two weeks after her child was murdered inside an elementary school in america and while she was giving her testimony hundreds of us were
what started with a whistleblower who complaint was being squashed. ha brought us to this point. it s been shockingly quick. it has. the complaint was i think it speaks to the strength of the complaint. and how much detail was in that complaint. that it provided a road map to the three house committees to investigated. and they were able to quickly identify senior government officials who could speak to what the whistleblower was concerned about. so in a sense the whistleblower is not really important in this investigation. because they are the person who called 911. you don t need that person anymore. but the just as a reporter if you read the complaint and the testimony hundreds and hundreds of pages of testimony released,