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KTOY Nominations were provided to Attorney General Rutledge from police chiefs, county sheriffs, county judges, mayors, prosecutors and other State law enforcement leaders from across Arkansas.
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge awarded the Miller County Outstanding Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award to Captain Lillie Phillips with the Arkansas Department of Correction and the Hempstead County Outstanding Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award to Corporal Corwin Battle and Corporal David Hamilton with Arkansas State Police. Rutledge presented the county winners at the annual awards and recognition luncheon during the 2020 Officer of the Year luncheon at the Benton Event Center.
AGs remind Biden: Unilateralism improper path toward unity
Monday, February 1, 2021 |
Chris Woodward (OneNewsNow.com)
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Conservatives warned America how Joe Biden would govern once he got in office: via executive order. Now several state attorneys general have written a letter to the president about all those executive orders he s releasing.
Since being inaugurated on January 20, President Biden has signed 42 executive orders, far more than Presidents Trump, Obama, George W. Bush, and Clinton – combined – did in their early days as chief executive.
In their January 27 letter, the AGs remind Biden him of his call for unity during his inaugural address – then react to his flurry of executive orders:
January 31, 202110:24 am
ASA HUTCHINSON and DONALD TRUMP: The governor won’t respond to a question about whether what Donald Trump is accused of is a less serious offense than Bill Clinton’s dishonest statements about sex with an intern. Hutchinson led the impeachment of Clinton.
The
Republican Party, more precisely the
Trumplican Party, seems to have mostly coalesced behind opposing completion of the impeachment process by trial in the Senate.
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Arkansas Republican Party chair Jonelle Fulmer:
Even though a majority of Senate Republicans rallied this week to dismiss the impeachment trial as unconstitutional considering he can’t be removed from office since he is no longer the president the Dems killed the effort.