The president turned to the protests that rocked the nation, are under way again, you see live, miami, los angeles, new york, minneapolis. Trump said floyd would approve how he is handling the protests. Hopefully george is looking down now, saying theres a great thing thats happening for our country. Great day for him, great day for everybody. This is a great day for everybody. This is a great, great day in terms of equality. A great day in terms of equality. In what way . After all, this president of course threatened to deploy the u. S. Military against protesters, allowed rubber bullets and tear gas to be used against protesters. This is what we heard about the protesters pushing for equality. I will not allow angry mobs to dominate. These are not acts of peaceful protests. These are acts of domestic terror. You have to dominate, you have to arrest people and you have to try people and they have to go to jail for long periods of time. Dominate. In a tweet, President Trump threatened
The attorney general’s (AG) denial of an access to information request for the advice provided to Parliament on how to handle reports by the auditor general (AuG) is not, on its face, surprising. Derrick McKoy’s chambers relied on Section 17 (a).
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Juliet Holness’ continued obduracy in refusing to release Attorney General Dr Derrick McKoy’s opinion on procedures for tabling reports by the auditor general (AuG) in Parliament is, to say the least, puzzling. So, too, was her seeming attempt to.