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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has asked the Pentagon s leadership to limit President Trump s ability to use nuclear weapons during his final days in office.
In a letter to her Democratic House colleagues on Friday, Pelosi said that she had spoken with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, about available precautions for preventing an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike.
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A White House military aide carries the football, a system that allows President Trump to launch a nuclear strike at any time.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has asked the Pentagon s leadership to limit President Trump s ability to use nuclear weapons during his final days in office.
In a letter to her Democratic House colleagues on Friday, Pelosi said that she had spoken with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, about available precautions for preventing an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike. The situation of this unhinged President, Pelosi wrote, could not be more dangerous and we must do everything that we can to protect the American people from his unbalanced assault on our country and our democracy.
Chook Brings Charcoal-Cooked Chicken to Stanley Marketplace
The fast-casual restaurant, which opened on December 19, offers a heated patio, curbside pick-up, and delivery.Allyson Reedy •
December 21, 2020
In its short two-year history,
Chook Charcoal Chicken has already served more than 80,000 Australian-style rotisserie chickens, and it’s about to cook up a whole lot more. Chook opened its third location, inside Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace, on December 19.
“When we first got started, I remember Alex [Seidel] and I out in that community, and it was one of the first times that he got excited about what Chook could be,” says partner
Adam Schlegel. “It’s such a strong community out here with families, and it ties to what we’re trying to offer, which is really great, affordable, delicious, healthy food that you can bring home to your family.”