Live with a lawyer who was arguing against this policy in court today. Who will update on us whether the Trump Administration is complying with the judges timetable to put these families back together again. We start tonight with Fredrick Vaughn stew ben. He was born in 1730 in the kingdom of presha. An air that is modern day germany. At 17 he joined the preshan army and fought in the seven years war. It was one of the most sophisticated and powerful armies in the world. He had a distinguished military career, eventually becoming a top aid to fredrick the great. He also believed to be a openly gay man. Back then, being gay was a crime. In 1753 he was dismissed from the army. He was rumored he was let go because he was gay. With no job and nowhere to go,
fredrick went to america. He arrived in the states in the throes of the Revolutionary War in 1777. The Continental Army was losing. They suffered through a bit l winter at valley forge. The troops were living in filth, untrained. George
Editorâs Note: The following information was taken from the intake reports generated from the Sevier County Jail. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Names may be similar to others in the community.
⢠Glen Alan Tevault, 54, of Toms Brooke, Virginia, was charged May 29 with violation of an order of protection. He was released on $1,000 bond.
⢠Austin Wade Tipton, 22, of 4051 Bruce Drive, Kodak, was charged May 29 with violation of probation. He was being held.
⢠Joshua Steven Tomlinson, 33, of Noblesville, was charged May 31 with domestic assault and theft. He was being held.
⢠Jonathan Turner, 41, of 310 Faiths Way, Sevierville, was charged May 30 with public intoxication. He was being held.