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WLEX spoke to James, who was at the protest and witnessed it. He says a protest organizer brought it out of his trunk and hung it up."Immediately as I saw that go up, as an African America there's this imagery of generational trauma, and you think of lynching and images gathered around getting lynched as entertainment, that image clicked in my head when I saw that," Seavo said.Several lawmakers have taken to social media to condemn the act. Joni Jenkins, the State Representative House Democrat Floor Leader, said "it was a terrible, terrible act, but I don't think it is representative of what Kentucky is. I think most Kentuckians know that we are in this together."The House Democratic leadership released this statement: 728
White House Counsel Don McGahn will be leaving his position in the fall, shortly after the confirmation (hopefully) of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court. I have worked with Don for a long time and truly appreciate his service!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 29, 2018 301

Wilken said Brown can issue a waiver for the application's requirements, but not for the dollar amount.“The Director of the Indiana Dept. of Veterans Affairs may waive the requirements for emergency cases only upon written request indicating the circumstances justifying such a waiver,” reads the IDVA website.Veterans advocates have submitted state records to the Indiana Inspector General and the State Board of Accounts.The State Board of Accounts is looking into the fund as part of their ongoing state audit.The inspector general does not disclose information about the existence of an investigation until the ethics commission finds probable cause, a prosecutor files charges or a final report is issued.The IG only discloses information about investigations if the ethics commission finds probable cause, a prosecuting authority files charges or a final report is issued at the conclusion of a matter.“Until the fund is audited and that is transparent, we have no idea,” said Wilken.Wilken and Henry want Hoosiers to know about the possible misuse, especially those who buy the license plates hoping to help veterans in need.“Our state agencies need to follow the rules and most importantly, our good citizens buy those license plates that fund our Military Family Relief Fund,” said Wilken.Wilken and Henry also hope the Indiana Veterans’ Affairs Commission will look into the matter as well.“I have integrity, and I’m going to do the right thing no matter who is watching or not,” said Henry.The governor’s office declined to provide a statement to WRTV.When asked about the Military Family Relief Fund, the chairman of the Indiana Veterans’ Affairs Commission Erika Steuterman told WRTV she had a death in the family, but she forwarded questions to the appropriate person.Dick Jewell, former chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Commission, said the issue came up during his tenure but their efforts were hampered because the accuser did not provide enough specific information.Jewell said he was removed from the commission 15 months ago and has had limited contact with IDVA since then.“Were I still Chairman, these allegations would be taken seriously and addressed appropriately by the Commission,” Jewell said in an email.The American Legion provided the following statement regarding Will Henry’s resignation: 2337
While the nation was still reeling from the 9/11 attacks, letters laced with deadly anthrax began showing up at the US Capitol in Washington and at news outlets in Florida and New York, including NBC News.A wave of fear swept across Washington, prompting many people to take antibiotics in case they had somehow been exposed. When it was all over, the packages had killed five people and sickened 17 others.Letters that were sent to then-Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and Sen. Patrick Leahy declared "Death to America. Death to Israel." Although the FBI interviewed more than 9,100 people and issued more than 6,000 subpoenas in the case, no one has been convicted. 670
Zagat says: Some of “the best mole in San Diego” turns up at this “high-end” Old Town Mexican featuring “excellent” regional dishes that “move beyond the average burrito” complemented by an “amazing” list of over 2,000 tequilas; “gracious” service and an upscale-rustic setting help to seal the deal. 300
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